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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-04-04

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-04-04 page 1

! 4) VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL; 4, 1853. NUMBER 225. I 4 JS"' THE , - - SDailg l)io A5tatt Journal It PUBLISHED VERY MORVINd, EXCEPT SUNDAY i. et " SCOTT jUSCOM, journal luasixu, man kd iiau triiuTa iniramoi o.v hiub TERMS Invariably in wlvanct :ln Columbus. 6.00 . year by umil, 8600. Dally daring tba (assloo of tin Legislature, arw Tri-Weekly for the remainder of th roar. 88.00. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL b funOnhed to city subscribers Bt M, Mi l uy niall at fI WJ year. Clubs of (bar and upwards, fcl 2o ti im aim upwurus, rf i.uu. Til tl TKI-W'KKiay JOURNAL ll S.0O year. .urjJS OP ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL (The following ratea and rules hay. been agreed opon between tba proprietors or uia unit statesman ana Che unto euate Journal, to fw observed In all ease, after tola data. July a), 1S49 J. One square, HO line, or laas of tbti alaad type, for one Insertion, uw. , wku euuruonai uisaruon, too. !" f s 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i jl square, 1 26 2 asj8 00 4 00 6 00 8. 8. 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' Advertisement for Auctioneer!; General Agents, Ileal Estate AKtnts, etc., not to oe concracua ror ny in. year, put to oa onargea by the piece, at the usual ratea. Announcing candidate, (for office of every description) to ba charged at the rat. of fifty cent, per week, for each name J the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. Attorneys will ba holden for the prloe of Inserting advertisement orougnr, in Dy uusin. ruousDers not aoeountaoia lor cue accuracy of legal advertisement, beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisement to be charged not baa than double the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisement on the inside ' exclusively, to be charged at the rat. of 60 per sent, in advance of - inn auove rates. No AnviRTiezwHT oar rmunvrin oiUTtnrocgLT. Advertisement for charitable Institutions, Ore oompanius, ward, ' township, and other publio meetings, and such Ilka, to be charged , half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations or obituary notices, and when bo accompanied, to be paid for. U persona sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainment where charges are made for admittance, and all notice of privat. enterprises, can uuly be Inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to tie inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement (Great Strain fruiting Jjousr, joi um biuimvus, i;k;ii sr., coujiias, ohio, SCOTT & BASCOM, PROPRIETORS. IT'NCOUlEAGKD by pnst success, tlio subscribers ro-U spcctfully cnll the nttontlon of the Public to I ho superior Tecumus mey now possess tor execuungovory description or PRINT-ma, in the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for years IbeeK constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, tlicy cub at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of this great .State. The viirious departments Iiavo been nrrnntred wltli special tn-feronre to tho neat and expeditious execution of ALL niiMDS av iiouiv anujuu imumtinu, from acard of asingle mm 10 a vcmuieoi a uiousana pages, xue umeront descriptions or . work are carried on in separate apartments, oach division bring under the olrarge of careful and experienced hands. A sketch of the premises may convey somo idea of the extent and facilities the .lOUitNAL STEAU I'KLNTINU HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET Df AitTitnsi'T, : OcvunyiiiK the eastern l'ront of the third floor, la furnished with extoncive font of all the newest styles of letter, from Oiauiond to Pica, end provided with every thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Mcdicat Theoiogieal and Miscellaneous Works; Reports, Sermons, By-Laws, Catalogues, Latoyer't Briefs, and Pamphlets of evory kind. In tills department, wo print books in all tiie branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, aa well a for Colleges, College bocleties, Seminarios, and Miter Publio Institutions. Many of tho work bearing the imprint 9f litis office have met with the most flattering testimonials, as to their aoeuracy and typographical beauty, oven from the first pub. ilshors in lloston and other eastern cities. Among these wo would notice Vrsintu' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, 20(A Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Flam Thoughts on Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. illeason's Lectures on Life and Health, Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, &o. &o MAGAZraEB AND PERIODICALS. We pay particular attention lo this class ot work, and ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with satisfaction to The Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal f Education, Tie Ark. Annual Proceedings I. O. O. P., Journals of Episcopal Conventions, Tits Beauty of Holiness and SaUiath Miscellany, The Ohio Cultivator, fce. &c the jroTsoox Occupies tlio middle part of the tliird lloor of the Journal lluildlngs, and contains an immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, 11111 Heads, Posters, Programmes, l.iUTf Hills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibition, fco. &c. . In this department, our niHce is unsurpassed in fullneaa and com. pleteneas by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonta of new Type from the varloua Foundries, snd Intend tn let nothingeacape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Kooms, which are l'J4 feet in length, and lighted by 00 ga burner! THE PRESS BOOH CnntninltiK n number of the most approved POWER I'UKSSKS of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patent, I on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card - the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM I'OW'Klt. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colon, or in Uold, Silver and other Bronses, far more ahowy and effective, and oiucli Ihs costly than Engraving ; having all the improvement oe-reesary to render our Printing ueut and attractive. THE BOOKBIIfDEEY Decuples llio whole width of tho second floor, unu is one ittivnur.D and TWEsrr FXtt in length, lncludingtue Folding and Killing lloom, on the eastern front It is well furnished with expensive iiiachiuerv from the Eaat, among which are Adams' largest and best Power Embossing Presses and hand Lettering Presses, with an ample supply of lirass Type, Dies, Combination Ornament and llonlers, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco; also other machinery, (or Law and Standard work, from which, with the aid of finished workmen, we are not only enabled to execute any amount ..f work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the rebhiding of Hooka, Magaiines, Periodicals, Sheet Music, 1'amphleU, Sc., in any required style and finish. In the Ui.ank Book Department, welinve Hickoks lost Holing Machines, of the largest capacity, with every appliance for rurnlshing any required pattern In ruling, however Intricate; olo McAdama' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular in tiie Public Oflices, and with Hankers, Merchant and Accountant at the East, for paging all kinds of Blank Book after they are bound, in a rspld and superior style. Wo are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Papers, nfeverv site, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturers, and no furnish States, Counties, Banks, llailnstd and other Corporations, Societies and the Trado, with Blank Books in any quantity, of any quality and site, made by superior workmen, and warranted perfect, which we are willing to compare with tho. of any rsrnbli'huient East or West. STEREOTYPING . . t Of every description bi also carried on at this House. Authors wishing to perpetuate their work, are enabled, by a comparatively sligbt addition to the first cost, to issue subsequent edition at the mere cost of paper, pres. work and binding. Leads cast of any measure and thickness for the trade. Heads for Newspapers, covers fhr Magarinea, Ite., stereotyped in good stvl Particular attention paid to the stereotyping of wood cut THE COUNTINO ROOM . v Is on the first floor, fronting on Hijt ti street It is here that all order of enstomers are received, all contract made, and all the business of the establishment transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding dons will here find Specimens of all tn. various tvles. We hnve nearly One Hundred Persons encntrcd in our rarioa department, at the Highest Warn, among whom are many of the moat skillful Workmen in the business, and all feeling an interest in any work bearing the imprint of this office. This, oom-bioed with the practical experience and personal supervision of the Senior Proprietor, enables us confidently to invite the attrntion of the Publicgrenerallv tonnr STEAM 1'KINTIMI ESTABLISHMENT, believing that nowhere else can they secure Better Work or Better ierms. CHARLES SCOTT, I WM. T. BASCOM, j PROPRIETORS. -IAABOOK AGENTS WANTED. To lvv errenlstn, by sahacrlprloa, new and rapid selling and beautifully llloatrat. d work, entitled "THB GREAT WEST," containing Narrative, of tbe aaost important and In treating events in Wester History; Remarkable Iodl'idosl Adven tores; Sketches ot Frontier Lite ; OrscrtUont o' Hatnral Cnriositiea, etc j to which i appended Bi-torical and D-seriptive Sketebe. of Oregnn, Hew Mexico, Ten. Mionnnta, Utah and Calltnrnia. By HKNRY HOWE, author of Ilia. Col's, of Wrgtnla; do Ohio. "( nt recently paoiisneo. Over 9A AAA f'- L k. w L-m atmSr SnU t Intellitem and enerttuc nea, who will eaavass la all wether, will be enabled to earn from t to per day. Nova need apply eampt each a. can advaae tbe cash for book, wheat ordered A capita! of from 0 to 100 wOl be auffldfflt. Apply (post paid) to HENRY HOWE, aaraa-wSra 111 Mala street, Cincfanali, Ohio. KWKOOi ffm. MOORE'S SELF-ACTING ECCENTRIC t.KVKR PRKSSK?. For Pressing Cane. Cotton, Hemp, moaceo, i.ara, vtath, vttter, etc, q Paiemted September 30, lS51.--The advantaiea these nresae have over all othera now la use, consist In their (treat stieneth and durability, 'i'he anti friction principles on which they are constructed mako tbern not iianie to ger. out oi order ana wnere great pressure 1 required they are just what ha lone been warned, beinir ten times more powi'rlul than any Screw Pross, andaa their own gravity Is their proponing power, they can be worked with all ease by one man. All that are in want of a press of any kind, would do well to satisfy themselves of tho above before Durchaslnff anv other kind, by calling at the Factory, at Howlctt'a Building, corner of rroui aim runna sirot'is. or ov suitress, in wnicn caseean lclt iniormauon cuucenunK inem win no uiven. i ncv are also murn cheaper than tbo old Scrow Press. Farmers will do well to notice that tho Portable Clrbtr Press, with mill attached, on this plan, is the best evor invented. They cim bo workod by horse ornsnn power. uiiihii.m s. tiurr, ueciri-u.iinawtim :olumbus, Ohio. (J ALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER KJ OP COUaT.-On Tueadat. the S'th day of Anrll. 1833. at two o'olock, p. m., on the premises, In the township of Harrison in mo county oi ricxaway, unio, will Do soul to tne nignest nid der, tbe tollowin real estate, as the nrooerty ot Jacob Plum. decoised, to wit i A tract of land lying and being in the aaid eounly of Pickaway, In aaid Plata ot Ohio, and described as follows, viz : The norlh hall of the northwest Quarter of section number twenty-lour, township number three, and range number twenty-two, Matthews' Survey, containing seventy-nine acros, be coo same more or less, subject to the dower estato ot tbe wld- ow of the aaid Jacob Plum, decease.!, heretofore aasicned. Terms ot sale, one-third cmh in hand, one-third in six months and one-tbirtl in olio yoar. Tho delerrrd payments to bear in. terest from tho day oi sale, and to be secured by mortgage on ino promisee. Appraised, subject to and encumbered by said dower, at twen iy-iwo aouara per acre making i,y.ib. 1'Ai ItMtSUN UAItlflSUN, March 17, 1853.-mar23-w4t Adm'r of Jacob Plum, dee'd. A PROCLAMATION BV TIIE I'HKHIDKNT F THH PMTEI) STATUS, No. 487.) TN pursuance of i,av, I, MILLARD FILL- X MORE, Pmshlent of the Uniled States of America, do hereby declare and mtke known, that public sales will be held at the un dermentionrd Laud OlUces in tbe Stats of WISCONSIN, at the pcrioua herein utter destunntd. lo wit : At tho Land (Jllirn at WILLOW ItlVKlt.rommenctniTonMon- dsv. tho second day of Mav next, for tho ilitDoial of tho nublio lands situated within tlio undermentioned townships and trac- iionai Kowiisiupa, viz: North of the base line and vest of the fourth principal meridian. Townsbin fortv.nine and Irticilonal tnwnshin titty, on certain lsinnas, ana rue main shore oi l.ake Bupcritir, ot raugn turkr. Fractional tciwnehiD fittv. on tbu main shore of Lake teUDerior. oiraogn four. Township forty-nine and fractional townships fifty and flftv- ono, on tne mnin snorrt oi i.bko tsunerior. ot raneo skvrn. Township forty-nine and Iractioual towuship titty, on the shore oi iioae ctiiperinr. oi raogo kigiit. Fractional townships lurty-ninennd f)My, on tho shore of Lako ouoerinr, oi range nine. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirly.one, and thirty-two rtt.r."" .".'i:1, .fr.rAV.t'li)!.,l Jf ,.r.?.,:"un"1..l.own,,liP IllVVnUUipa iwrniy OlfPI, .wuiiijr-iiiisvj, unuj, S.UIKT un, anu I thirty-two, and fractional township forly-nlup, on the shoro of Lake superior, ot rango blicvkn, Townshioa thirty, tblrtv-ono. thirty-two. thirty-three., and thir ly four, and fractional township loriy-ninn, on l.ako Superior, of rango twrlvk Townthipa tlilrly,thlrty-one, thlrly two, thirty-three, and thirty four, of rungo thirteen. Townships thirty one, thitty.two, thirly-throo, and thirty-four, of runze fourtrkk. Towntbips thirty-one, thirty-two, Ihirly-thrco and thirty-lour, of range fivtrkn. At the Land Olllro at LA CROSSE, commencing on Monday, . -I ,:: -r- lor the diiposalof tho publio lands wnsnipi, tu wit. tbesixtnenlh dav ol Mayuext, within thn following named tow Kortk of the bast line and tteet of the fourth principal meridian Township i seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, ol rango one. Townships twenty-one and twenty tw.t, of ranaa six. ' Townships twenty-one and twenty two, ol raiigo skvxn. Townships tweniy-ooe, twenty-two, twenty thrt-o and twonty-four, of range sight, Townships twentyone, twsnty-two, twenty-three and twenty-four, of rauge ninr. Townships twenty-one, twenty two, twenty-three, twenty-lour, and twenty-five, ot rsnse trn. Townships twenty-four and twenty-five, of rango klrvin At the Land Ofiicn at HTEVKNS'S POINT, commencing on Monday, tbe ninth day of May next, tor tbe disposal nl the public amis situated within the limit ol the undermentioned townships, to wit: JVoM of the base lint and cast of the fourth principal meridian. Township twenty-five, of range four. Townships twenty-five, twenty seven, twenty-eight, twenty-Dine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, of range Five Township twenty live, ot ranseaix. Sections eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and lhirty.one,in township twenty-five, of ramie srvkn. Townships twenty-tiro ana twenty-six, oi rango tkn. Township twenty-live, of range rlevrn. At the Land OIHce at MF.NASIIA. commencing on Monday, the twenty-third d.y ot My next, for thed'sposslol the public lands within tbe following named townships, vix : A'oM of the ban line and east of the fourth principa. trillion. Townships tweuty-twn and twenty-three, of rn;n thirteen Landa appropriated by law I i,r th use of schools, military and other purposes, together with "those swamp and overflowed i.nHi made unfit therrhv for cultivation," if any. which shall he aelected by the rotate auihorili' a before the d.ya appoint! d fnr the commencement of the public atlc respectively, under the set entitled "An act to enable the ritate of Arkansas and other Htate to reclaim tbe ' Hwsmp lands ' within their limits," approved Hep-tember SMth, lt?30. will be excluded from the salts. The nflrinir of the above mention' d lands will hs commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient di spat- h, nntilthe whole ahall have been orlerod, and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longr thsn two weeka, and no private eotry of tbe lands will be admitted unlil after th expiration ol the two weeka. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this first day ol f ebruary, anno uonitni one inouana eieui nuimrra una lilly-throe. Mil. LAUD FJLLMOKK. By the President: John Wilson, Commissioner of the Orneral Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every D-rarn entitled to the risht of pre-emptinn to any ot the landa witbin the townshioa and tractional town. hips above enu merated, la required toeatsbluh the aame tn the aatisfaetlrn of tbe reti.ter and receiver 01 ine proper lana oiuce, ana meae pay. ment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and belore th.day appointed for the commencement of the publie aaie of tbe lands embracing tba tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WIl.HON. ft23wi:it Commtssunur oj uu Uentral Land Oca. 11V TIIK PHK-sHIKM '-mi t'.MTKU TATKM. (No. 8-1 Tn finnuanre of law. I. MIIXAND HIXMOllE, PresMent of th. United State of America, do berrbv declare and make known, that publie sale will he hel l at I lie und. nm-ntroned laid Oflicra in th. Eta, of IOWA, at th. perMs hen-inafter designated, to wit : At th. Lend Office at KAXrS-VILLE. commencing on Monday, the sixth dv of June next, for tle diposal of th. publio land within the following named townships and fractional townships, vuc Aorta or the base line ant uret or tie pun principal w,ctimmi. Fractional township sixty-eeyen and township sixty-eight, of rang. thirtt-two. . Frartioual township sixty-seven ana townsmp sixty-eigut, m mi TBIRTT-THati. t'racrlooal township sixty-wren ana lovnwnip. sixty-eigui, tv- enty-foar, seventy-five, seventy-six, eventy-vwi, and eeieuty-eight, of range TararT-rorn. t ractional townsmp sixty eeiia ana u--ni j-, .liij-dii, nine, wentv. treTentv-one. wvevrtv-two. seventy-three, aeventv-four, swventy-five, acrenty-six, eventy-wven, and seventy-eight, of rang. THIRTT-FITR. Fractional township sixty-eyen and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, aeremy-ovie, seventy-two, seventy-three,nraity-T-n. and seventv-eHit, of rang, vuraw-erx. Fractional township sixty-eeren and township sbrty-aight, sixty-nine, seventy, arventv-one. aeventy-two, seventy -three, seventy-fcor, aeventy-flve, aeventy-six, seventy-eeven, and aevrenty-eurht, of mng. TBIRTV-.EVIX. .t ,, , . it th a AMP PT.atTE. commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of Jane next, lor the disposal of the pnhlie lands within th. under- mentioned townh1ps and rraenonai rown-nii, tu : Aert of the ease nw serw or vte.niw nensm. Fractional txnrnship sixty-aeven and townships sixty-eight, eixty- nine, seventy, eeventy-one, seveoty-ewn, n-mj-wrw, wnaiy-Kir, seventy-five, arventy-aii, aerenty-eeven, and seventy-eight, of rang. TBtRTT-RKFtT. , FraeUonal towx-hip slxty-sarven ana iwwumi i I" -"K" any. nine, seventy, .eTenty-ovje, aeveoty-ewn, w., peaiy-sonr, atrenty-frre, and seventy-rich- of rante vwnrrv-xrxa. Fnrttonal township sixty-eevrn sard townships sixty-eight, airtr-nJne, sevetrty, Mmntv-om, aevefaty-two, seventy-three, e-enty-fiur, aen-ntv-fivw, aerentyix, seventy -nave-, eventy-eignt, rv-asty-ntne, and elghtv, of rature roarr. at th. st M K PLACE, eonrnteneinc on Monday. tbeteventh day of July next, for tb. dispnaal mi th. tmblie land sitauted within th. limit of tbe tSHrowmg tsrwnsbtp ana rraeooinu : Honk of the teat erne ernst we ey xntjijn p "l ""-"'- Fractksial townshia aUl t -ac ren, and towmhip. sixIT-earht. taxty tune, seventy, seventy-one, aureuty-two, sevonty-tnreo, aevontr-lour eventy-flve, seventy-six, seventy soveu, sovonty-elght, soveuty-nine, eigiuy, ami eigncy-one, oi range ruKTi-una. Fractional towushln slxtv-seven and townshins sixtv-ehrht. aixtv nine, seventy, aeventy-uii, seventy-two, seveutv-three.aaventv-four eventy-flve, seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nln. eighty, and eighty-one, of nuigo rortn-rwo. Fractional township sixty-seven, sixtv-ehrht. and aeventv-one. and townships eveutytwo, aeventy-three, seventy-four, seventy- uvo, seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-ojirut. saveutv-nino. eigntar and oiirhtv-one. of rnnire ronTr-TiiKKK. Fractional townships sixty-eight, soventv-one. seventy-two, sev enty-three, sevonty-four, seventy-five, aeventv-alx. seventy-seven. ana lownsnipa aeveni,y-ciguc auu seveuty-umo, oi range ioiox- FOUR. Fractional townships aoventy-alx. aevontv-sovon. soventv-elirht. and seventy-nino, of range roRTr-pivs. At tho Land Offlco at FOHT DES MOIN K3. commenolni on Mon- , 'I i.i 7T u f."u"" "", ir i uiepoaiu ui wo puuuo land within the limits or the undermentioned townships and part uuy, iuo uurieeuiu uay ui juue next, iur uie uisposai oi ine puouo of townships, to wit JVertA of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships ninety-two and ninetv-four. of ranee biviiitkrn. Townships ninety-two, niucry-threo, and ninety-four, of rang. EIQKTEElf i Township ninety-Olio, ninety-two, an4 ninety-four, of range Townships nlnoty-oiu and ubiety-two, of ffioge TWKNTr. Townshin nlncty-onoa of raiitro twr.NTY-iwo. Towiuhips ciglUy-nine, ninety, ninety -ono, niucfcy-twb, and niiM- ty-iurw, oi ruu(r,u TWfcSTV-THllKB. t xownn.il tg mnucy-onu nnd mooty-two, or rantre twintt-fiTB, BocUoiib two,fonr(Hx,lu;ht. ten. fourtcon,oiLchtcen. twenty, twen- tv-two. tlio east hnif of t)m nniithiHt (rnnrrur. and tho southiHBJifc quarter or tne nortiioasc quarter or twency-rurcw, twenty-six,cwen-ty-i'iglit, thirty, thirty -two, thlrby-four, and thirty-six. in township eighty-four. Thoeiwt half, tho northeiiHt qitartr of the northwest quarter of tuitions three, four, six, dht, tori ; the east half and the north wont quarter of tho northenHt Quarter, and tho northeast quarter or L'e Koutneosc quarter or imevii, cjguteeo, twenty,twenty-two ; tho cast half and tiie eust liolf of the northwest quarter of twenty -three, twenty-six, twonty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, tiifrty-tbur, and the eot half of the northeast quarter, aud the eafit half or the soutneost quartor ot thirty-nve, la tmvnshtp ttghty-jive. bections lour, six, ciut, ten, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the northendt quarter and the east half of t hi southeast quar ter or .wemy-uiree, twenty-uix, twen t v-ei.ru r. thirty, tuirtv-two, ana thirty-four, in township tight ti-nven. tactions twenty-nine, (ex cept the southwest quarter of the, southwest quarter,) thirty,, and thirty-two, in township eighty-tight, aud townships eighty-nine, ninety, nin?ty-on und ninety-two, of range twenty-six. Sections two, the west half ana the west half of the southeast quarter of eleven, twelve, the west linlf of the southwest quarter of tutrteen, fourteen, twenty-iour, auu tne west uau anu hou mease quarter, ana tne went nan oi ine nonniwi quarter oi iwenty-nve, in toionship eighty-one. Sections two, four, the west half and the west half of the southeast quarter of nine, ton, twelve, fourteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-seven, (except the northeast quarter or the northeast quarter,) tne west nau or the northwest quarter, and west half of the southwest quarter ofthirty-five, and section thirty-six, in township tighty-two,- and sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, lourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty- two, twenty-four, twenty-six. twenty 'eight, twenty-nine, (except tlio northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter,) the went half of thirty- three, thirty-lour, anu thlrty-slx, intoivnstip etgity-tftree ; all the sections anu fractional sections ueannguven numners in trnctionai townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, and eighty-seven ; tho east half, tho cast half and the northwest quarter of tho north west quarter, and tho east half of the southwest quarter of section three, sections fuur, six, eisht, ten; theorist half of the northetut quarter, ana tho eawt mm ot the southeast quarter or iu teen, eighteen, twenty, nnd twenty-two; tho north half of the northwest quarter, and tho north half of tho northeast quarter of twenty- three, and wetioiiJi twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty. thirty-two, thlrty-funr, and thirty-six, iu township eighty-eight,' and sections ono to fifteen Inclusive, eighteen, tho enst half of the northeast quarter of nineteen, twenty; the north half and southeast quarter, ana north hair 01 the soutnwest quarter ot twenty-one, twentv-two, tn twenty-six inclUKivo; the northeast quarter, tho north half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quurtcr of tho southeast quarter or twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirry- two, thirty-four : tho northeast quarter, the east half of the south east quarter, and the northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of thhtv-nve aud thirty-six, in township eighty-nine, tho wholo of tnwnshm metij, townsmp ninety-one (except sections nvo aim so"-en, ana tho west hail ol tho nortnwet miartcr or thirty-one.) and sections Ave, seven, nine, tlio west half of the northwest quartor of mtecn, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-nine, and thirty-one, in township ninety-two, of range twcntv-skvcn. At the SAMK I'LAOII, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of July next, for tho disposal of the public lands within the under mentioned townships ami parts ot townships, to wit: rtortn oj vie oase tine ana ft of tne jourta principal merutian. The west half of tho northwest quarter, and the west half and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section one, and soc-tion twelve, in toivnship eighty-three. Hoc t ion two, the west half and the southeast quurtcr, and the west half of the northeast q uarter of eleven, twelve ; the west half of the northwest quarter, and tho west half of the southwest quarter of thirteen, twenty-four aud thirty-six, In township eighty-four. Section two, the west half of sect Urn eleven, fourteen, tho west half, the wast half of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quartor of the southeast quartor of twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-six j tho west half of thirty -five and thirty-six, In township eighty-five, (Section two, tho wost half, and tho south east quarter of the southwest quarter of three, ten, twelve, fourteen; tho west half, the west half of tho northeast quarter, and tho west twenty-six, the west half, tho west half oitho northeast quarter, and the west half of the southeast nuarUr of twonty-soven, and thirty XQUrieOn. UlglltettD, .WBIICy, wffOHty-tU, HYtHll-J-lUUr, bifUULJ'tlJA, IdUrWHJIl. UllltHtJU, .neilb.rf .WUHI-J-i."", niiu.j'iuu. ni.ui.bjiiA, twentviiirlit i the vest half, tho vest half and southeast quarter or tbo southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast auarter of twoutv-nitie ; tho southwest quarter, tho west half, and tho southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of tliirty-threo, thirty-four, and thlrtv-slx. tn township eighty-seven. All tho sections bearing even numborBinrofpnstipefft-fri; the north half and tho southoast quarter of the northeast quarter, aud tho east half of the southeast quarter of section one, section two, four, six, (the part east of tho river,) eight, ten, twelve ; the cast half aud tho northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of tho river.) twentv. twenty-two, twenty-four, twontr-sbc tweuty-e gut, thirty, and thirty-two, line part east or tne river.) thlrtf01fr( ld tbQy. in toumship eiffhty-nine. The east half of the southeast quarter of section one, two, four, six, (tho port oast or the river,) eight, ton, twelve ; the south null anu mo nortneasi quarter, and tbe east half of tbe northwest quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twentv. twentv-two, twenty-four ; tbe east half, tho east half and northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, and tho oast half of tho southwest quarter of twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, (the part east of tho river,) thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, iu township ninety; sections two. four, six, eight, (the part east of th. river,) ten, twelvo, fourteen, eighteen, (tho part east of the river.) twentv. twentv-two. twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty- oight, thirty, and thirty-two, (east of tho river,) thirty-four, aud thirty-six, in township ninety-one , sections one, uiree, (tne part Mist of tho river,) cloven, (cast of tbe river,) thirteen, fifteen, (east of the river.) twentv-threo. twenty-five, twenty-seven, (east of tho riv er,) thirty-one, (east of tho river,) thirty-three, (east of the river,) and thirty-five, in township ninety-two, of range TWUiTT-IiauT. Township eighty, eigiay-one, eighty-two, etgnty-viree, section twelvo, (east of the river,) in lotensatp eighty-nine, and sections twelve and twenty-four, (east of th. river,) in township ninety, of range twinti-kin. Townships eighty-one, eiguty-two, ana eiguty-tnreo, or range TitniTt. Township, eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-three, of rang. imitrv-OK. Township seventy-six, aoventy-wven, eighty-two, aud eighty-three, of range tuirtv-two. Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, soventy -eight, seventy-nine eighty, eighty-two, and eitrhtv-ihrre, of ranga TiuaTT-rnaxB. At the Land Office at CIlAltlTON, commencing on Monday, th twentieth dav of Julv next, for tho disposal of the public lands with in tbe limits of th. following named townships and fractional town ships, viz: north of the base line ana west of the nta principal menaian. Fractional township sixty-soven,' binding on tho Missouri line, of ranges nanrxeK, mnetecx, twentv, twemtt-oh, twenti-two, TWSNTT-TIIREX, TWBXTT-rOua, and TWENTT-PIVF, Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and township sixty-eight, sixty-nine and seventy, of Tang, twihti-iix. Fractional townshin sixty-seven on tho Missouri line, and town ships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of rango TWENTT-SKVEft. Fractional township aixty-even on tba Missouri line, and town- ablps sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range twejitt-xioht. Townships sixtv-eignt, sixty-nine, seventy, auu seventy-one, oi rane twemt-xixe. Townshin seventv-four. of range toirtt. At the Land Office at 1IL UUUIJE, commencing on Monday, the twenty-seventh day of June next, for tbo disposal of the publio lands situated within the undermentioned fractional townships adjoining the northern boundary of the State, vix : Ciortn or lot caw una ana iprss of me Jilin prinerptu menuian. Fractional township one hundred, in range rivi, six, 8EVEX, RIORT, and NtxR. Lands appropriated by law for th. use of schools, military and other purposes, together with " those swamp and overflowed landa made unfit thereby for cultivation," If any, which shall bo selected by the fe'tat. authoritir before th. daye appointed for th. commencement of the publio sales respectively, under the Act entitled M An act to enable tbe State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the Swamp lands ' within their limits " approved September 2bth. ISoO, aria be exrtuaea jrom tme sales. The otTerina of th. lands will be commenced on the days appoint ed, and wilt proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and th. sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will ba admitted until after th. expiration of the two weeks. Given under my nana at tne uity ot n asuington, tuis nrst uay or February. Anno Domini on. thousand eight hundred and fifty tbn.. MILL Alt!) FILLMOKE. By th. President: . . , , . Johh Wuaox, Commissioner of the General Land Office. KOTTr-tJ TO P RE-EM PTTOX CLAIMANTS. inn nenon entitled to tbe rizht of nre-emption to any of th. knds within the townships and fractional townships above enumerated, far required to establish th same to the satisfaction of the Iteg-feter and Ileceiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable alter string lhinoiict,s,oA before the d annotated foe the commencement of tiie nubile snleof the binds sanbracinc tb. tract claimed, otherwise such rhlm will bo forfeited. ' 1 1 1 1 1 ,i-,t unit Ieb23wl3t OnemiMt'tm-T of the OVeer.il Land OSre. KILBOUKNE, KUHNS & CO., Sign of the GII.T BROAD AXE, usve on nana, and are con atantly receiving from American, English and German Man- nfactnrera.ageneral assortment oi uaraware, which we are offering. tprices that eannot fall togiveaatiafaction Merchant., Machanica, Farmersand Mann factnrer.arelnvitedtoeal 'and examine onratoek. ap21 KILBOUKNE, KLUNS OO. LEATHER BELTING. The undersifjned, Acenu lor the (ale or KEES Y BOVT'rl celebrated premt-n patent Rlvtlrd, StTtraral Lentber Band., have this day received a full asortment of all aizea. from m to 18 inehe. in width. W'e would cell the attention of thepublietotbeabove article, a one posetng nperior merit. They are made from the thick and solid pit. of the treat oak tanned Iralher, and are stretched by powerful machine, (invented and ie tyk.t H. only.) whereby tbev are mat's to ran atraifbt and true, have a ani form bearing oa tbe drum or pulley, bold their widthsevenly , and give from IS to 9i per cent more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Sold at maaafaetarer" price, yrltb addition of freight only, by R I L BOURNE, KUIJN3 CO., Jnl5 Sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, Colombo, O. AJOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS, RE PAIRS ON TUB NATIONAL ROAD Scaled proposals will be recolvod for repairs on the National Road, for tho year At MORItlA'i'OWN. at Hie Imma nf Un Prieo. en Xaturu (A 3d of April nett, until two o'clock in tho nlternoon, lor that portion oi tnoroad lying between th. Ohio Hlvcr and Including tunaoin mnewpsi. At WASHINGTON, at the house of P. 11. Ankony, on Monday, o uuf qr Aprn, until S0 O'cioct in tun aitornoon, lor mat portion Of the Ruad lvinir botwrxm the 31 it mile and fiOth mile. UUIS 1I1DIUSITO. At ZANIOHVILLE. at the WInslow 6th day of April, until a o'clock In the lion oi ine itoad v ni between the WUIUSITG. At HKBRON, at tho house aay oj apni, until is o'clock, noon, tor that portion ot the itoad lying between the 91st and 112th miles, both Inclusive. . At UUIiUMKUH. at the orrlr. of tho Board of Public Work, i Saturday, the 9th day of April, until 1 o'clock in the alter- )on, lor lint portion of tko Itoad lying between tho 113th and on noon, foe il, m.rihm l3Gih mil. s, both inclusive. m iiar a l e. i i t., a tbe Anderson Tavern, on Monday the 1 ith day of April, until 1 o'clock in the altnrnonn, lor that portion of mw ruaa jyiD uotween ine uim ana iiitmue. noin inc u sivn. From the Ohio Rlvor, west to tho lUGtb. mile, inclusive, Rid dors will bid lor the bnst quality of Limestone, andioraliko mnwri-uwinnioinn, win nana jvitt miles. Mom inn LOTth to tbo KHth miles, inclusive, tho mattirlal rami un ui inn nest quality oi scroeneu (travel. Bids for unscreened Gravel will ba considered for that nortlnn of the Road lyinjr between tho 137th and l(18th miles, Inclusive. Bids will beeonsidero-, for " Niggerhend Limestone," fnr that portion 01 me icond vnr between the 7iu and 47th mi let. In elusive, and for'1 Blue Core" for the 49th. 0th and5Utmilps. Kids tor screened Gravel, will be considered fur that nor, inn of tho Hoad lvinir betwnen the 119th and 1.17th mllea. hnth in. elusive. Bids for screened Gravel -from Black ' Lick "nr Rli? Walnut rce, win oe consiacrea xor thai portion oi tnt Hosa lying utuwenn tne u Jin ana limn miles, noto inclusive A nrlce nor rod of IUO cuhla fAAt.wltl.hn hid fnr nuarrvlnir. hauling and breaking, including the, wholo In one bid. Also, a Erlco per rod of 1U0 cable feet, for quarrying and haulin In ono td; and a price por rod of 0U cublo joet, for breaking, In one bid. Bo that the quarrying, hauling and breaking may be given io one contractor; or tne quarryjDg ana naming to one, and the breaking to another, as the bi Js may determine Contractors who obtain work, will be expected to commence at once, and tn executo it promptly, within the time specified in the bonds. When tbe delivery of mute rial is awarded to one contractor, nnd the broaking to another, the former must pro gre wun ma won in nv noc io aeiay ine latter. One-third nartot thn work mutt be done everv consecutive sixty aays irnm ine date ot tho contract, and tbe wholo must bri compictoa Dythoyutli day ot October next. Tbe material, whether of Limestone. Blue Core, or Gravel. must be of such quality as the Acting Commissioner, or Resident Engineer, will anurovo. and mnstlio broken fn nieces not to ox ceed four ounces in weight; and 'whore screened Gravel is used, all nieces exceed nc four ouneea in welitht mnitbe-broken. rayments win he made at stated periods, s tho work pro g -. Information that mar be dired. between this and the lettinir. way oe ooiainea on application to I hosias dijllkb and than cis CauoHToN, Esqa , Superintendents of Repairs, or to J. M. i'iiiumkli,, lujsiuout cnsinoer in cnargo oi tne national uonu. satisfactory rolercnces. All bids must bo sealed, and addressed todKOHCE W.MANV. PF.NNY, Acting Commissioner, and endorsed on thn outsldo "rroposaia lor National Kosd." UKUIttlK VV. MANrrrWNY, Actiiur Commissioner Hoard Public Words. March 9, 1833. marl5 w TO CORN-GROWERS. BARNHI LL'S -R- rATbr- T COltN-l'LANTr.K. one of the greatest imorovo- m. tils ot Iho asn, and one of the treatest labor-savina iniula- ments evor ollerod to tho corn growers nnd farmers of tho country.This machine has now boen in use sufficiently long, and met who sncii universal coinmenastion wnerever introduced, as io render it complete auccess no longer a problem. It la capablo, by a latctmnrovument. ol ulantitiu to any denth. from one lo luurincnca. It is rucoinmendstion enntigh fn regard to this machine to rn unanimously awarded'TuTtTff cacii'iY life UhlirSltiW 'fKitsT'S tho rotate Board of Agriculture, and tbe manufacturer now ofler it the public with entire confidence in It perfect adaptation to the purpoio Intended. One man and a horse can, with one of those machines. Dlant wilh oaso from seven to ten acres per day, doing the furrowing out, dropping and covering at one operation, aud doiog It altogether better than It can possibly be done by hand aa well as at a great saving of labor. One or two grains of corn aro deposited in the ground every nine or ton inches In tbo lurrow, and the corn must of courie grow to better perfection and yield more aounanntiy in ears, tusn where the stalks are crowd) d together in a bill. It is also equally adapted to tbo planting of Whlto Beans, Peas, etc. In answer to tbe frequent inquiries made by farmers living at a distance, we would aay, that tun " Oorn-Plauter" I adapted to all kind of land, and will plant with equal accuracy in the rough, roiling, stumpy ground, and tho level, well clearoa field. It will also prove equally succosstul on Boo, as in any other modo of planting. . We have the following, agents for tho sale of our machine : . (furdner ac Walknr, Akron, ti. : Jubn C Ha-bert, Richmond Dalo, O. ; John Work, Lancaster, O Byron, Miller Shrove, Louisville, Kv. i William A. (1111 & Co , Columbus, O.; UoWitt Co, Cleveland, O. ; John P. Dair & Co., Cincinnati, O ; Allen St. Evans, Chillicotho, .; Thus. Knist, Indianapolis, Ind.: . Kittrotfgo, Dayton, O. ; Fred, riant, 81. Louis, Mo.; H K. Con. way ir Co., Portsmouth, O. ; W. T. Dennis ii Co., Klchmoud, Ind i Mumtbrd Si Hooker, Lsfayette, Ind. A jew rouommendationa are appended from farmera wboie reputation throughout Iho Scioto Valley Is a sufficient guarantee of their value t Alraara. III. BRIGHT & CO. Urntlrmrn i Having now had tn nsn for two yeai-a, two of J. Barnhille Corn-I'llinlera, manulaolured by you, 1 take pleasuroin saying to you that you can use my nntno aa a reference to any extont, as tn their great utility. Ho well am I satisfied of their cnmplete adaptcdnesa to the pur pose of planting corn that too ranch cannot be aaid in their praise, and I would cordially recommend their speedy introduction throughout the corn.raitlng region, as an implement second only in importance to the plough. J. O'H. Henick. This Machine Isdccidrdly good. Sc ientific American, Hrptem. btr 20, 18.1I. We would append tho uanies of Tuomaa Huston, James Machle, Joseph O'B. Henick, Col. Foster, Hons county, Jonsthan Huston, Hugh Bell. Koss county, James Hi'cbie, Win. A. Hill, Columbus, Morgan Mace, rpringllcld, li'.. Dr. II. Johns, III , !irly & Elliott. Cleveland. Manufactured only by M. BRIGHT It CO.. Circl-vlllo, Obio. Orders from all parte oi Ohio attended tu ptomptly. if sent early. mar8-dltw3ml M. BKIlillT t CO STEAM SAWMILLS and LANDS for Sale. About Wirt ACRES OF LAND, with two Steam MILLS. two Dwelling Houses, and other buildings, In Prairie township, Franklin county, 1-J mile west of Columbus, and bounded on the eaat by the Columbus and Xenla Railroad, and weat by the Big Derby Creek ; and about nan a miie trom me nauunaufoaa. Also About 10O Acre, of 1. nnd. Steam Mill, Dwelling House, i o. In Berlin. Delaware county, 20 mileslrom Columbus on the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad ; there la ide track and Station on tho land, and near the Mill. A Lao A bant 4 IO Acre, or l.nnrt. two bte.ua Mills, with Houses. In Cardineton, Morrow county,:i8 mileslrom Columbus, oa the last named liailroad. All of these lands are ot the first quality for farming purposes, a part of which is covered with valuable timber, beeidee almost inexhaustible quantities on other landa, in the vicinity ol the Mill, aflording an exccellent opportunity for Lumbering business, on account of the tacilitica tbo Railroads furnish for transportation. . , The Milla are the HI a ley klnd.all bulltaboutlSmonthaaince, on the moat Improved patterns, and in tbe most subatantial man- Engine., 12-Horse Power each ; Boilers 20 feet long, 40 Inches diameter, 13 inch Fluea, g Inch Cylindera, and la inch stroke. The above oilera a rare opportunity for investment, being sit-aated on Railroads recently opened, and in aituation where landa are rapidly Increasing in value. The above property will beeold in Iota to euit purchasers, and oa eaay terms, aa they moat be disposed of tocloeeup a partner- hFo'r further particulars Inquire of Thomas S. Barhaeh, Agent, Cleveland; Col. John Miller, Colnmbns. ot Lyman Strong, at Crdlngton. STONE WITT, Furvtvor. of the firm ol Harbaeo, Stone At Witt. Cleveland, Nov. 6, 1851-wtt i USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY V The Company 'a magnificent new steamship "COLDKN AGK, 1000 Tort, will be duptttched for Port Philip, Blelbonrae nnd Sydney, Aaatralla, aboal tbe 13th at May. Th!a steamih'p I ol the alio and strength, and every way equal tn the Col lns' line ot steamers, being 300 lt In lemth, 43 lert beam, and 32 feet hold, tbe is double diagonally braced, with iron bars, and every improvement that experience and science can auggeat has been adopted. Her accommodate ne for First, Second and Third class Passenger, are believed to be superior to any steamer ever hnilt. Her model ia nnequald, and It is confidently expected that she will make th. trip from New York to Aaitralia within SO days Mopping only at tbe Cape ol Good Hope to coal. Paaaenier. may rely that every attention will e mid to their wants, Ul that tbe ahip will be liberally snpp'ied with every comlort. Aa experienced Surgeon will be attached to tbe snip. Rates or Fa Flrrt Csbin Ladies' Saloon, iTTS: First Cabin Upper Saloon, 1f4) ; Second Cabin Lower Saloon, J75; Third Class Forward, t JOO. Children nnder 12 years ot age, hatr-rrice. Kicht mole f. et of narrate allowed each passerrer, not exceeding 2i 0 Iba ia weight. Books are aow open. A remittinee of one-half the amount will aeeure a berth oalanea tn be paid within thirty daya before the time of sailing. For freight or passage, appij at ine cmce ot tne company, to J. HOWARD SON, A gnats, raarK-wGt-r 34 Broadway . . lr- THE GREATCONSUMPTION&COUGH REMRDVV Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S - ; , uisuin ivr me jiungs, rOR TBI OUR! Of Consumption, Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis, Wasting of the Flesh, Mink Duuta t?.. : :u r m t,,i . ' ty ""ifji viuj, jTtjiutnza, rniAtgtc, ratn in th iide, and all Vtieata of (he Chett and Lungs, 10,000 REWARD l offered for a better Reelp. "-"5. oi bc S- ilmoly use nP hai nil am .trfim. ,h. p, ..- ni "" ? me nooi oj m mseass J iinuoBM u ini-w me nun, or we Lttsease at such I iu speedy effect, that any one using it freely to directions lor li4 or 4S houra, are not entlfely aatis. ,ri. , jT ZLd , ? irowr v ti-rrr ( mnritl. thn botMn mr hn rntnrnmii. mnA THF.ro I MONEY HILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. The mutt I dfstreiilog cough Js frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken ud In a few houra time. Thn nllUnied An nnt hnvsi tn taae ooltle alter bottle uelorn thev nnd kLWIW thlarnmnrtv will atlurd r Hot' or not. Call on tbo Airent and sret a uamuhlet aratls. The Trenthia ok Consumntion alone li wurth more than thn nrlM ni thla mheii. i ou win nna certificates oi Vhvsteians In Cincinnati, and of nth- ers whoso cures have btenaflooted bars at home, when thn u r i ' van ua luunu i 7 be nubile have been imnosed on bv remedies. rnanmmniirlnH by cert! ii outfit which have always originated from some unknown source, we bellevo that a Medicine possessing real merits will entire cure- wnerever it is used, at home aa well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preoaratfon. but una which. If mod In snRSon. will save the lives of thousands: and 'nera-nftfl muai mane mi oar am wun jitems uom wnom innr nuronaao. tnat in every caie wbero It la used freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction Is not riven in 24 or 48 hours, ibev can return tne medicine, and their MONEY wHltt cheerfully refunded,, , nrofin ijn inaiLjT(tDn THE GREAT COUGH AND CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY. Reader! have vnn a couirh. whleh mu urn npoWtlnir nndnp mo iuhh inai u is a common ooio, and to at it win soon wear itself out 1" Let a friend tell you, in all kindneis, what will soon bo tbe urobab e result. In a short time, it vou cnntEnne tn nnir. lect yourself, yon will begin to feel a sense ot tightness and impression across the chest, accompanied with frequent sharp dart lug pains. Then, a dry, hacking cough will sot in, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or white Irotby matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still take no medf cinn, tnese unuieisant svmniomi win increase, and vou will soon nave ncctio lever, cold emus, nigdt sweats, copious expectoration, and then great prostration, if you still neglect youriolf, a fow wflfks or months will see you consigned to the grave. Irnv-lng your friends to mourn bow rapidly cons urn pi ion did its work, and hurried vou awav. Friend I have vou no cause to he mariiieu t in tne auove saetcn yon may see in a ginis, how ev ery caie of consumntion Droirrrsses. with moro nr less roniditv. to a fatnl termination Of all the thousands and millions whom this great Destroyer has fathered to the tomb, everv sin trie essn ben an with a cold I If this had been attended to, all might have uvt a wen i out, being neginclea, unaer ine ratal delusion that It would " wear Itself oft." It transferred its deadlr action to tbe uuiMnce oi ine lungs, exciting more tne formation oi tuoercies. Anuiner and another cold added tuot to the Uime, until these hihini(.ihn0t.n n BnrAn un,i i tbo disease i vi'ry uimcuii oi euro, ana oiiBnumes sots at aonanco all Human means. In the latter, or worst slagoa. this medicine will oftentimes ar rest the disease, or check it progress, and will alwaya make tho patiuntrnoro comfortable, and prolong bis Hie, and It Is therefore worthy ol a trial but in it incipient or forming period, Consumption Is s curable as any other disease, and Dr. Hall s Balsam tor the Lungs. If taken at this time, will euro It aa sure as it is taKen I we earnestly exhort all who have a cough, or are subject to colds, to keen the medicine by them, end whenev er you take cold, eradicate it thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and loavo your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in vigor tu a good old age. I'onniiin-itiiHi unreal Testimony or n I'nyalRlnn. Misses. Baker St Co. Dear Sirs Tho nublio generally are fully aware of tiie thousands of remedies for Diseased Lunu. tinder the titles of Snrsaparillss, Pills, Plasters, Liniments, eVo., that are daily brought tn notice through tho newapapors, by way of advertisements My object in writing this note lor publication, is to induce the publie, or at least those who are afllict- od (if they wilt use patent medicines), to use one that contain t articles of MEAL II HE in PULMONARY DISEASES. 1 am con-acluus that, in so doing, 1 am acting most unprufessionnlly, and aerogatory to tne interests ot medical science and tho regular practitioners ot medicine. me menicinct" wnicn iroter is-ii. h a lis 1 balsam r un THE LUNQS. 1 have prescribed It in a large number ol eases. and always with success. One caso in particular, tn which I wlihnow to reler, was UIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS. who had been called In consultation with myself. The patient bsd aiiihoaymptutns ot connrmea consumption, sucn aa uoia Night Sweate, Hectic Fever, Harassing Cough, with continued pain fn the lube of the Right Lung, attended with severe Dlnr-rbmal Ho eommencod immediately to got bet,er, by the use ol the above-named np dlcine, and was soon restored to his usual health I Ibuvo a)sn found Dr. Hall's Balaam the rtost valuable) Kxpctorant for h reakina: up distressing Coughs and Colds More physicians' Testimony. We, Iho undersigned, Physicians ot Cincinnati, certify that Dr. Wrfght'a statements aro entitled to tho fullcat confidence rf the public, and wo esn fully corroborate what ho haa said, haying used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in . number of coses, mtththr HAPPIEST EFFECTS I J. 8. I.AWSON, M. D , Wn, C. Smith, M. I)., J. I. Johnson, M. D. For sale by (I KOBERTd Sc CO., corner of High and Brosd streets. JanCS-WrdanCmeow Columbus, Ohio. IIEIIE IS VOUB REMEDY. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. A Most Mikaculou CtTRrt or Had Laos, aftvr 43 tears' snr- TKBtxa Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Hatpin, of 70 St. Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May 13!, ItM i To Professor IIollowat i Sir At the age of 18 my wire (who I now 61) caught a vio lent cold, which settled in ber leg, and ever since that lime th'-y Lave been more or lesa sore, and greatly Inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, ami tor months together she waa do priverf entirely ot rest and sleep. Every remedy that m-'dieal men advi.ed was tried, but without erteoit her health suftervd aeverely, and tlio state of her legs was tertibie. I h-td o'trn read your advertteements, and advised her to try yiur Piils arid Ointment , and, as a last retuurcc, alter every other remedy had proved uveh-is, she cor-snted tod. so. rho commenced six weeks ago, and, atrangn to relate, ia now in good health Her legs are painieas, without scam orsc- r, and hi raitv-p sound and undiiturned. I'mild Vou have witnessed the turlennge ol my wile during the last 4:t years, ard contrast tbern with her pretent enjoyment ol health, you won d indeed feel delii hi- d in having been themans of so greatly alleviating til" aul)fins ol a loilu creature. (Signed) Wil'Iaji IJalpij. A PERSON 70 YEARS OF A(iK CUBED OP A BAD LEU, OF THIRTY YEARS 8TANHINU Copy of Letter from Mr. William Abbs, Hnilder of Gas Orens, of Rushrlife, near Uuddersfield, dated May 3'sl, IfM. Tit Prafesaor Hollorat: Sir I suffered lor period of thirty years from a bsd leg, the result of two or three different accidents at (las Works accompanied hy .corhntic symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pills ard Ointment haro etlected a complete euro in so short a time, that tew who had not wiinesacd it would credit the fact (Signed) William Anns. The tru'h of this statement can be yerifi- d by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Huddersiield. A flRK.ADFUL BAD BIIEAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. Extract of et Lettir from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pmsknrsi, Aral, aatta vtcemoer tMn, jcou. Tn Profe..r,r NnLLdViVt Dear Sir My wife had been suffering from Bed Breast for more thsn six month, and during the whole period had the beat medical attendance hot all to no nse. Having before healed an awful wouad In my own leg by your unrivaled medicine, I determined again to use your Pills and ulnlment, and 1 here-fore gave them a trial in her raae, and fortunate It waa I did so, lor in less than a month a perfect care waa effected, and the be a-f fit that various other braochca ot my family have derived from Iheir use Is astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to all my friends. (Signed) i-redrrick man a a. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment In mo of the lollowiogea.es: Bad l-egs, Chilblains, Gout, Bad Breasts, Chapp'd hande, Glandular Burns, Corns,(tolt,) Swelling, Bunions. Cancers, Lumbago, Bite of Mo-Contracted and Pilea, ehetoes and Stiff Joint, Rheumatism, Sore-fhroaU, Skin disease. Scurvy, Sore-bead, Tumonrs, Ulcer. Wound, Ywa. Rand Fliea. F.lenhantiaaia. Scalds Coco bay, Fistulas, Sore Nipple, Chlego-loot, ttnA tha Mt.hli.hmnl ni PrnleMnr HoLLOWAT.244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dcalera ia Medicine, throughout the British Empire, and to thoae of the United St.te. la Pot at 37le, 67c, and $1.50 each. Wholesale by tbe principal Drng bouses in tne union, ana oy Me.rs. A. B. At D. Sauna. New York. n- Tiw.re la mnriderable saving by Inking the larger size. . B. Direction for the guidance ol patients in every disor der are affixed to e.en rot. bo,u-ictot.ij B. II. 31 BAKINGS, Cincinnati, Agent for Ohio. T T. COOK'S SAD- XV. DLR. HARNESS. TRUNK MANUFACTORY Robert T. Coon, having rested tbe evtablubmettt for-merlw nnenoied br Mr. Keeae be hi now ready to trapp y at tnewos no . --- all who mar favor 'kins with a rail. wun any article ia ni uaa iit- mii.nl n, .1 tn -mnini anv hat the best workmen, aor ase srors of inferior quality, manntartared nnder bi own Immediate ia-neetina. be will warrant everv article) carchawd at beestao- hah meat to give aattaf actioa. tnare-wlna XfOTICE TO BRICK-MAKERS. Thesub- -L seriber wishes to hire !Mrty-BT banfle, ana me MOULDERS, for the next .casnn. to whom be will pay the bit est wagea. For further particulars address th anderstgard. I Yellow Spring., Oreene coanty, Ohio. . ,. t2Wlwaw2m l. LAVENDER. House, on Wednesiau. the r.W.BmXa ? ??lvt CALOMEL, or MINERAL POI8- ,.', - :r. " un, anu la aaie lorino most aeucate child. 1.1 and Slh mll. both JMl d'8 r? ' I "VflCHOLS' JOURNAL or HEALTH, WA 1 TKR-OURB AND IIUMAM PROGRESSA Monthl, MmLI. Periodical, Unvoted to Individual and Social Health, . .. . siniiuinesj.. py i. a,, jviuxiulio, aa. u., and Mrs. MAKY 8 GOV; NIUUOLB, Principal, of tbe Amerl-esn Hydropathic Institute. Nichols' Journal will hAnnkll.k.J .1.- Au- r . I. . t. Ji-VII.WIU UU ,UO UI.I J. VIliK uiuuui, . .-u,us wlm pr, iijoaj , nandsome quarto of eight pagea, -r . , .or-i,uro anu f oronoiotical Jour nal.. r.aca numuer will be illustrated with valuable engravinsa, and will contain the beat articL. .ji..Ti--. . . ..uuuiuuu, ccience, art, i.iterature, Man ners and Society, that we can write or proeure. IDe object ot this paper is to give to the great cause of Hu- of X eh? luan nvjreii, . especially m luo Health KefOrm, Which DlUSt an Organ, which mean can make It til J. i '. The besjt Itef.tvn-niver In the at x,,. C II II f U II in u n I, O liw-fVA lar. ' ilnm. I ti. - c , i IT. . . J, - S!"u,e AT tftf.sllso to demand of us, that, .1 whatavBrt' 'if8 . . .... . Thn rhpnnnar PnnsP 111 I lift Wikrlrl ! 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Price 18 Oif 12, Mrs,Nlahols'Experiencnin Water-Oure,"..' 5 Of SO, Dr.Nichols'ltWomaninallAgesandNatlonsl'tt 11 50 Of 40, Dr. Nichols Ksoteric Anthropology," $ 00 Of 100, 11 Fsoterlo Anthropology," and S. P. Andrews' " " ncience oi society," each, ! ; or the. others to the same amount. The pints (to on Nichols' Journal, nild ouarterlr In advance. will be. In tbe Stati of New Vork. eiuht cents a vear in Bll nth. er States, six onts a year. Address, as soon as possible, with Name, Post Office, County and Ptate; enclosing Poitsge Stamps, Silver. Gold, or rood Bank Notes, prepaid, . T. L. NICHOLS, M. D , leusit-wii . rortcnestor. , I., (near wow lorat city. RAFR. R. HAZLRTT. ISAAC STRAUB & CO., Mill Factory, cor-rer of Front end John streets, Cincinnati, O. Warehouse fio. IS t ront-sl., between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati. Tho above Is a wood eut of single gosred " Uueen of the South" Corn Mill and Crusher. We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great atrength and dura bility, and ease ol operation. We place this useful contrivance nn all lze of Mill, by which mean we convort a Corn Mill into a Stock-Feed Mill but a lew minutes work to put It on. or to take it off. We manufacture portable Mill, single and double geared', (best quality of French burrs,) to grind Wheat, Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated lor steam, water or horse power. These Mills have been run by steam and horae power in competition against tho otber make of Mills of our city, at our State Fairs, and have never failed to carry off tho first premium on one occasion waa awarded a ooautnui sliver medal, nur mi 11s aiao ioor two first premiums, as tho best mills, at two Annual Fairs of oar ueensuics' inititure. Also Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam, water or horse power. This mill waa exhibited In operation by horsepower, at the Ohio State Fair in lt-50, when It waa awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal. Also Diderrnt kinda of portable horae powers snd stesm-engine. All our article, for ease of operation, aimpllclty, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by uone now in use. AllourRrUcV,ffAfa"a'tte'monVy' For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those Interested to onr pamphlet, to be had at our factory, whore we take pleasure to explain each article. ISAAC STRAUB CO. Note Mr. Kimball, the partner of J, H. Burrow, while ex hlbttlng a Burrow Mill at our State Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his mill, and couragooualy entered into a verbal agreement wilh me to grind eorn thus 1 Whoever grinds the soil, regarding quality and quantity, waa to be the owner of bolb mills, at each and .very trial : first trial Straub to ran an 18 Inch mill j Burrows k Co. to run a 20 inch mill. . second trial Straub to run a 'ii inch mill s Burrows It, Co. to run a 24 Inch mill. third trial Straub to run a 2(1 Inch mill ; Barrow t Co. to run a 30 Inch mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped oat To the above I now aunond a ehallenae to grind cob feed out of whole ears of corn 1 I will run my 18 inch "Queen of the South" with a cob-breaker attachment, the same article that took the premium at the Ohio State f air, last inn, against a vi men (furrows Mill and wm. Stewart Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, both to be run aionre 1 aud if you are apprehensive of a risky business, you have any entire approbation to run Mr. Pomerny's Corn Crasher as .a auxiliary. Should my single articlaf.il to grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined productlona of the two or three mills (lust as yon please) then yon can draw a few hundred dollars aa stakes put up. Come boys, don't be cowardly there la nothing like walking straight Into the merits ol the thing.. ISAAC STRAUB. To J. II. Borrow It Co seplS-wly VELLOW SPRINGS WATER CURE X ESTABLISH M ENT Grreni Cousmr, Ohio The above establishment is opoa lor the reception ol patients, for winter treatment, and for visitors. The buildings which are large and commodioua, and e.pable of accommodating over 100 p.tienia, were erected for their present purpose, and ara aitnated In a region of country well known for tha purity of Ite atmoapbere, healthiness, and for iu beautiful and rvmantle aornery tha Springs ar inexhaustible and ot the purest water) having 100 acre, of land attached, there la ampl. scope for exercise, without leaving tha premise. There 1 also a Bowling Salooa 100 feet long, with other description ot amusements, wbera pa. tleota can engage in auch beslthlul nad diverting exerclsr. aa will be beat calculated lo restore their muscular atrength. - Th. great sneeess which has attended our treatment ia aearly all eaere ol chronie diseaaea, including those dlsraaea peculiar to femilee, ha. bean such as to warrant us tn holding out Inducements and sncoarasement lo the afflicted to try th efTreti of lba Healing properties of AanctVs great emtio, agent. WA TtlT particularly Rheumatism, brrvoua Affections, f final Disease., Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chilla and Fevers, Incipient Con-sumption, and indeed ia nearly every lorm of Chronic Diaeaae, th. success of Hydropathy or Water Cure haa beea unparalleled, la Acute Oiteasea, also, tbe sueceaa of tbe Water Treatment la even much more apparent, recovery being universally quirkea than nnder tbe Drag Syetrm, and without its debilitating effect. To remove wrong impressions, we would wish to remark that Winter treatment ia genera I v more aue-vaalnl thaa Summer patients a t being subject to the debilitating effects cf tha warm weather The Medical Department fa under tba car. of A. CHENEY, M. D .and Q. W. RIGLER, M. D. fgT renas For Board and Treatment, from tbe 1st of O.-tol r to tbo 1st of April, Irons $6 to )rj per week, paid weekly, according to th room oecop-ed. and the length el time th. patient may remain. Visitors f5 per week treatment do 1 1 per day. Patients are rrqueated tn bring t Cottna Sheets and 1 Mara Bbeit; 3 Comforts, 1 Blank., and 4 Towele. PatieaU not afiag-lag tha above wiU be charged 50c per week extra. The establishment caa be reached by Ih. Little Miami Nan-road I rota almotrt every direrlina. Person will pteaee wotity tne Conductor oa tba ear., who wl I leav. them at the atatsoa Jnrt opposite the house. , . Further information win be give, by letter er eaerwar aa appbruina tn Dr. A. CHi:Nr: AJCN at th. "repor t. Dr. O. W. BIGLKR. aorthwest corner of Sixth aad College - r-i 1 .1 .t,ta Yellow Spring Water Care. TV, tt. ISM. Jaa.ll arly NOTICE TO RTomnOLDER.. THE Stockholder. 1 a theColumla.Piqa..rMllnditmaallrad are aoti tied that tbe let hartlmeat ol tea per eaat. I. rera. red.aad regular payment. nrre.lter every tlxty day sot tea per eer-t. aatil paid. ., Wm Dennlana, Jr.,EK-.,.alhorlrd ta eollectfroai aad re-eJp,..llStockho.der.i.FranklrncnJyrTioeS-wtl 0,f.tLk.LC. N IOTICE TO FARMERS, AND ALL WHO antltOTICEItNEn The anhsrvlher aroa'd rTrtfally iafrrai the public, that a Is ready to op rateoa King ftawea.se as fa effect a rare : aad tbe a, ir yoa wis, be raa slat tba bona, and take It IT. He caa a so 1 1 mm. Roaa-Spavas. rare roa Evil and Fistula, and reran. e Tamnra. Aa. Tboaa who wih hi atri ama, will please addras. (post paM) JIMfcS r4Vll;K. urrg-wfA Barlesa P. O, Mawara eeaaiy, O. rf"1 "" ' . 11-1 tlJBxUT aaajaw I I I ( "T . 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! 4) VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL; 4, 1853. NUMBER 225. I 4 JS"' THE , - - SDailg l)io A5tatt Journal It PUBLISHED VERY MORVINd, EXCEPT SUNDAY i. et " SCOTT jUSCOM, journal luasixu, man kd iiau triiuTa iniramoi o.v hiub TERMS Invariably in wlvanct :ln Columbus. 6.00 . year by umil, 8600. Dally daring tba (assloo of tin Legislature, arw Tri-Weekly for the remainder of th roar. 88.00. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL b funOnhed to city subscribers Bt M, Mi l uy niall at fI WJ year. Clubs of (bar and upwards, fcl 2o ti im aim upwurus, rf i.uu. Til tl TKI-W'KKiay JOURNAL ll S.0O year. .urjJS OP ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL (The following ratea and rules hay. been agreed opon between tba proprietors or uia unit statesman ana Che unto euate Journal, to fw observed In all ease, after tola data. July a), 1S49 J. One square, HO line, or laas of tbti alaad type, for one Insertion, uw. , wku euuruonai uisaruon, too. !" f s 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i jl square, 1 26 2 asj8 00 4 00 6 00 8. 8. 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(J ALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER KJ OP COUaT.-On Tueadat. the S'th day of Anrll. 1833. at two o'olock, p. m., on the premises, In the township of Harrison in mo county oi ricxaway, unio, will Do soul to tne nignest nid der, tbe tollowin real estate, as the nrooerty ot Jacob Plum. decoised, to wit i A tract of land lying and being in the aaid eounly of Pickaway, In aaid Plata ot Ohio, and described as follows, viz : The norlh hall of the northwest Quarter of section number twenty-lour, township number three, and range number twenty-two, Matthews' Survey, containing seventy-nine acros, be coo same more or less, subject to the dower estato ot tbe wld- ow of the aaid Jacob Plum, decease.!, heretofore aasicned. Terms ot sale, one-third cmh in hand, one-third in six months and one-tbirtl in olio yoar. Tho delerrrd payments to bear in. terest from tho day oi sale, and to be secured by mortgage on ino promisee. Appraised, subject to and encumbered by said dower, at twen iy-iwo aouara per acre making i,y.ib. 1'Ai ItMtSUN UAItlflSUN, March 17, 1853.-mar23-w4t Adm'r of Jacob Plum, dee'd. A PROCLAMATION BV TIIE I'HKHIDKNT F THH PMTEI) STATUS, No. 487.) TN pursuance of i,av, I, MILLARD FILL- X MORE, Pmshlent of the Uniled States of America, do hereby declare and mtke known, that public sales will be held at the un dermentionrd Laud OlUces in tbe Stats of WISCONSIN, at the pcrioua herein utter destunntd. lo wit : At tho Land (Jllirn at WILLOW ItlVKlt.rommenctniTonMon- dsv. tho second day of Mav next, for tho ilitDoial of tho nublio lands situated within tlio undermentioned townships and trac- iionai Kowiisiupa, viz: North of the base line and vest of the fourth principal meridian. Townsbin fortv.nine and Irticilonal tnwnshin titty, on certain lsinnas, ana rue main shore oi l.ake Bupcritir, ot raugn turkr. Fractional tciwnehiD fittv. on tbu main shore of Lake teUDerior. oiraogn four. Township forty-nine and fractional townships fifty and flftv- ono, on tne mnin snorrt oi i.bko tsunerior. ot raneo skvrn. Township forty-nine and Iractioual towuship titty, on the shore oi iioae ctiiperinr. oi raogo kigiit. Fractional townships lurty-ninennd f)My, on tho shore of Lako ouoerinr, oi range nine. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirly.one, and thirty-two rtt.r."" .".'i:1, .fr.rAV.t'li)!.,l Jf ,.r.?.,:"un"1..l.own,,liP IllVVnUUipa iwrniy OlfPI, .wuiiijr-iiiisvj, unuj, S.UIKT un, anu I thirty-two, and fractional township forly-nlup, on the shoro of Lake superior, ot rango blicvkn, Townshioa thirty, tblrtv-ono. thirty-two. thirty-three., and thir ly four, and fractional township loriy-ninn, on l.ako Superior, of rango twrlvk Townthipa tlilrly,thlrty-one, thlrly two, thirty-three, and thirty four, of rungo thirteen. Townships thirty one, thitty.two, thirly-throo, and thirty-four, of runze fourtrkk. Towntbips thirty-one, thirty-two, Ihirly-thrco and thirty-lour, of range fivtrkn. At the Land Olllro at LA CROSSE, commencing on Monday, . -I ,:: -r- lor the diiposalof tho publio lands wnsnipi, tu wit. tbesixtnenlh dav ol Mayuext, within thn following named tow Kortk of the bast line and tteet of the fourth principal meridian Township i seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, ol rango one. Townships twenty-one and twenty tw.t, of ranaa six. ' Townships twenty-one and twenty two, ol raiigo skvxn. Townships tweniy-ooe, twenty-two, twenty thrt-o and twonty-four, of range sight, Townships twentyone, twsnty-two, twenty-three and twenty-four, of rauge ninr. Townships twenty-one, twenty two, twenty-three, twenty-lour, and twenty-five, ot rsnse trn. Townships twenty-four and twenty-five, of rango klrvin At the Land Ofiicn at HTEVKNS'S POINT, commencing on Monday, tbe ninth day of May next, tor tbe disposal nl the public amis situated within the limit ol the undermentioned townships, to wit: JVoM of the base lint and cast of the fourth principal meridian. Township twenty-five, of range four. Townships twenty-five, twenty seven, twenty-eight, twenty-Dine, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, of range Five Township twenty live, ot ranseaix. Sections eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and lhirty.one,in township twenty-five, of ramie srvkn. Townships twenty-tiro ana twenty-six, oi rango tkn. Township twenty-live, of range rlevrn. At the Land OIHce at MF.NASIIA. commencing on Monday, the twenty-third d.y ot My next, for thed'sposslol the public lands within tbe following named townships, vix : A'oM of the ban line and east of the fourth principa. trillion. Townships tweuty-twn and twenty-three, of rn;n thirteen Landa appropriated by law I i,r th use of schools, military and other purposes, together with "those swamp and overflowed i.nHi made unfit therrhv for cultivation," if any. which shall he aelected by the rotate auihorili' a before the d.ya appoint! d fnr the commencement of the public atlc respectively, under the set entitled "An act to enable the ritate of Arkansas and other Htate to reclaim tbe ' Hwsmp lands ' within their limits," approved Hep-tember SMth, lt?30. will be excluded from the salts. The nflrinir of the above mention' d lands will hs commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient di spat- h, nntilthe whole ahall have been orlerod, and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longr thsn two weeka, and no private eotry of tbe lands will be admitted unlil after th expiration ol the two weeka. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this first day ol f ebruary, anno uonitni one inouana eieui nuimrra una lilly-throe. Mil. LAUD FJLLMOKK. By the President: John Wilson, Commissioner of the Orneral Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every D-rarn entitled to the risht of pre-emptinn to any ot the landa witbin the townshioa and tractional town. hips above enu merated, la required toeatsbluh the aame tn the aatisfaetlrn of tbe reti.ter and receiver 01 ine proper lana oiuce, ana meae pay. ment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and belore th.day appointed for the commencement of the publie aaie of tbe lands embracing tba tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WIl.HON. ft23wi:it Commtssunur oj uu Uentral Land Oca. 11V TIIK PHK-sHIKM '-mi t'.MTKU TATKM. (No. 8-1 Tn finnuanre of law. I. MIIXAND HIXMOllE, PresMent of th. United State of America, do berrbv declare and make known, that publie sale will he hel l at I lie und. nm-ntroned laid Oflicra in th. Eta, of IOWA, at th. perMs hen-inafter designated, to wit : At th. Lend Office at KAXrS-VILLE. commencing on Monday, the sixth dv of June next, for tle diposal of th. publio land within the following named townships and fractional townships, vuc Aorta or the base line ant uret or tie pun principal w,ctimmi. Fractional township sixty-eeyen and township sixty-eight, of rang. thirtt-two. . Frartioual township sixty-seven ana townsmp sixty-eigut, m mi TBIRTT-THati. t'racrlooal township sixty-wren ana lovnwnip. sixty-eigui, tv- enty-foar, seventy-five, seventy-six, eventy-vwi, and eeieuty-eight, of range TararT-rorn. t ractional townsmp sixty eeiia ana u--ni j-, .liij-dii, nine, wentv. treTentv-one. wvevrtv-two. seventy-three, aeventv-four, swventy-five, acrenty-six, eventy-wven, and seventy-eight, of rang. THIRTT-FITR. Fractional township sixty-eyen and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, aeremy-ovie, seventy-two, seventy-three,nraity-T-n. and seventv-eHit, of rang, vuraw-erx. Fractional township sixty-eeren and township sbrty-aight, sixty-nine, seventy, arventv-one. aeventy-two, seventy -three, seventy-fcor, aeventy-flve, aeventy-six, seventy-eeven, and aevrenty-eurht, of mng. TBIRTV-.EVIX. .t ,, , . it th a AMP PT.atTE. commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of Jane next, lor the disposal of the pnhlie lands within th. under- mentioned townh1ps and rraenonai rown-nii, tu : Aert of the ease nw serw or vte.niw nensm. Fractional txnrnship sixty-aeven and townships sixty-eight, eixty- nine, seventy, eeventy-one, seveoty-ewn, n-mj-wrw, wnaiy-Kir, seventy-five, arventy-aii, aerenty-eeven, and seventy-eight, of rang. TBtRTT-RKFtT. , FraeUonal towx-hip slxty-sarven ana iwwumi i I" -"K" any. nine, seventy, .eTenty-ovje, aeveoty-ewn, w., peaiy-sonr, atrenty-frre, and seventy-rich- of rante vwnrrv-xrxa. Fnrttonal township sixty-eevrn sard townships sixty-eight, airtr-nJne, sevetrty, Mmntv-om, aevefaty-two, seventy-three, e-enty-fiur, aen-ntv-fivw, aerentyix, seventy -nave-, eventy-eignt, rv-asty-ntne, and elghtv, of rature roarr. at th. st M K PLACE, eonrnteneinc on Monday. tbeteventh day of July next, for tb. dispnaal mi th. tmblie land sitauted within th. limit of tbe tSHrowmg tsrwnsbtp ana rraeooinu : Honk of the teat erne ernst we ey xntjijn p "l ""-"'- Fractksial townshia aUl t -ac ren, and towmhip. sixIT-earht. taxty tune, seventy, seventy-one, aureuty-two, sevonty-tnreo, aevontr-lour eventy-flve, seventy-six, seventy soveu, sovonty-elght, soveuty-nine, eigiuy, ami eigncy-one, oi range ruKTi-una. Fractional towushln slxtv-seven and townshins sixtv-ehrht. aixtv nine, seventy, aeventy-uii, seventy-two, seveutv-three.aaventv-four eventy-flve, seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nln. eighty, and eighty-one, of nuigo rortn-rwo. Fractional township sixty-seven, sixtv-ehrht. and aeventv-one. and townships eveutytwo, aeventy-three, seventy-four, seventy- uvo, seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-ojirut. saveutv-nino. eigntar and oiirhtv-one. of rnnire ronTr-TiiKKK. Fractional townships sixty-eight, soventv-one. seventy-two, sev enty-three, sevonty-four, seventy-five, aeventv-alx. seventy-seven. ana lownsnipa aeveni,y-ciguc auu seveuty-umo, oi range ioiox- FOUR. Fractional townships aoventy-alx. aevontv-sovon. soventv-elirht. and seventy-nino, of range roRTr-pivs. At tho Land Offlco at FOHT DES MOIN K3. commenolni on Mon- , 'I i.i 7T u f."u"" "", ir i uiepoaiu ui wo puuuo land within the limits or the undermentioned townships and part uuy, iuo uurieeuiu uay ui juue next, iur uie uisposai oi ine puouo of townships, to wit JVertA of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships ninety-two and ninetv-four. of ranee biviiitkrn. Townships ninety-two, niucry-threo, and ninety-four, of rang. EIQKTEElf i Township ninety-Olio, ninety-two, an4 ninety-four, of range Townships nlnoty-oiu and ubiety-two, of ffioge TWKNTr. Townshin nlncty-onoa of raiitro twr.NTY-iwo. Towiuhips ciglUy-nine, ninety, ninety -ono, niucfcy-twb, and niiM- ty-iurw, oi ruu(r,u TWfcSTV-THllKB. t xownn.il tg mnucy-onu nnd mooty-two, or rantre twintt-fiTB, BocUoiib two,fonr(Hx,lu;ht. ten. fourtcon,oiLchtcen. twenty, twen- tv-two. tlio east hnif of t)m nniithiHt (rnnrrur. and tho southiHBJifc quarter or tne nortiioasc quarter or twency-rurcw, twenty-six,cwen-ty-i'iglit, thirty, thirty -two, thlrby-four, and thirty-six. in township eighty-four. Thoeiwt half, tho northeiiHt qitartr of the northwest quarter of tuitions three, four, six, dht, tori ; the east half and the north wont quarter of tho northenHt Quarter, and tho northeast quarter or L'e Koutneosc quarter or imevii, cjguteeo, twenty,twenty-two ; tho cast half and tiie eust liolf of the northwest quarter of twenty -three, twenty-six, twonty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, tiifrty-tbur, and the eot half of the northeast quarter, aud the eafit half or the soutneost quartor ot thirty-nve, la tmvnshtp ttghty-jive. bections lour, six, ciut, ten, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the northendt quarter and the east half of t hi southeast quar ter or .wemy-uiree, twenty-uix, twen t v-ei.ru r. thirty, tuirtv-two, ana thirty-four, in township tight ti-nven. tactions twenty-nine, (ex cept the southwest quarter of the, southwest quarter,) thirty,, and thirty-two, in township eighty-tight, aud townships eighty-nine, ninety, nin?ty-on und ninety-two, of range twenty-six. Sections two, the west half ana the west half of the southeast quarter of eleven, twelve, the west linlf of the southwest quarter of tutrteen, fourteen, twenty-iour, auu tne west uau anu hou mease quarter, ana tne went nan oi ine nonniwi quarter oi iwenty-nve, in toionship eighty-one. Sections two, four, the west half and the west half of the southeast quarter of nine, ton, twelve, fourteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-seven, (except the northeast quarter or the northeast quarter,) tne west nau or the northwest quarter, and west half of the southwest quarter ofthirty-five, and section thirty-six, in township tighty-two,- and sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, lourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty- two, twenty-four, twenty-six. twenty 'eight, twenty-nine, (except tlio northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter,) the went half of thirty- three, thirty-lour, anu thlrty-slx, intoivnstip etgity-tftree ; all the sections anu fractional sections ueannguven numners in trnctionai townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, and eighty-seven ; tho east half, tho cast half and the northwest quarter of tho north west quarter, and tho east half of the southwest quarter of section three, sections fuur, six, eisht, ten; theorist half of the northetut quarter, ana tho eawt mm ot the southeast quarter or iu teen, eighteen, twenty, nnd twenty-two; tho north half of the northwest quarter, and tho north half of tho northeast quarter of twenty- three, and wetioiiJi twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty. thirty-two, thlrty-funr, and thirty-six, iu township eighty-eight,' and sections ono to fifteen Inclusive, eighteen, tho enst half of the northeast quarter of nineteen, twenty; the north half and southeast quarter, ana north hair 01 the soutnwest quarter ot twenty-one, twentv-two, tn twenty-six inclUKivo; the northeast quarter, tho north half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quurtcr of tho southeast quarter or twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirry- two, thirty-four : tho northeast quarter, the east half of the south east quarter, and the northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of thhtv-nve aud thirty-six, in township eighty-nine, tho wholo of tnwnshm metij, townsmp ninety-one (except sections nvo aim so"-en, ana tho west hail ol tho nortnwet miartcr or thirty-one.) and sections Ave, seven, nine, tlio west half of the northwest quartor of mtecn, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-nine, and thirty-one, in township ninety-two, of range twcntv-skvcn. At the SAMK I'LAOII, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of July next, for tho disposal of the public lands within the under mentioned townships ami parts ot townships, to wit: rtortn oj vie oase tine ana ft of tne jourta principal merutian. The west half of tho northwest quarter, and the west half and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section one, and soc-tion twelve, in toivnship eighty-three. Hoc t ion two, the west half and the southeast quurtcr, and the west half of the northeast q uarter of eleven, twelve ; the west half of the northwest quarter, and tho west half of the southwest quarter of thirteen, twenty-four aud thirty-six, In township eighty-four. Section two, the west half of sect Urn eleven, fourteen, tho west half, the wast half of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quartor of the southeast quartor of twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-six j tho west half of thirty -five and thirty-six, In township eighty-five, (Section two, tho wost half, and tho south east quarter of the southwest quarter of three, ten, twelve, fourteen; tho west half, the west half of tho northeast quarter, and tho west twenty-six, the west half, tho west half oitho northeast quarter, and the west half of the southeast nuarUr of twonty-soven, and thirty XQUrieOn. UlglltettD, .WBIICy, wffOHty-tU, HYtHll-J-lUUr, bifUULJ'tlJA, IdUrWHJIl. UllltHtJU, .neilb.rf .WUHI-J-i."", niiu.j'iuu. ni.ui.bjiiA, twentviiirlit i the vest half, tho vest half and southeast quarter or tbo southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast auarter of twoutv-nitie ; tho southwest quarter, tho west half, and tho southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of tliirty-threo, thirty-four, and thlrtv-slx. tn township eighty-seven. All tho sections bearing even numborBinrofpnstipefft-fri; the north half and tho southoast quarter of the northeast quarter, aud tho east half of the southeast quarter of section one, section two, four, six, (the part east of tho river,) eight, ten, twelve ; the cast half aud tho northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of tho river.) twentv. twenty-two, twenty-four, twontr-sbc tweuty-e gut, thirty, and thirty-two, line part east or tne river.) thlrtf01fr( ld tbQy. in toumship eiffhty-nine. The east half of the southeast quarter of section one, two, four, six, (tho port oast or the river,) eight, ton, twelve ; the south null anu mo nortneasi quarter, and tbe east half of tbe northwest quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twentv. twentv-two, twenty-four ; tbe east half, tho east half and northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, and tho oast half of tho southwest quarter of twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, (the part east of tho river,) thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, iu township ninety; sections two. four, six, eight, (the part east of th. river,) ten, twelvo, fourteen, eighteen, (tho part east of the river.) twentv. twentv-two. twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty- oight, thirty, and thirty-two, (east of tho river,) thirty-four, aud thirty-six, in township ninety-one , sections one, uiree, (tne part Mist of tho river,) cloven, (cast of tbe river,) thirteen, fifteen, (east of the river.) twentv-threo. twenty-five, twenty-seven, (east of tho riv er,) thirty-one, (east of tho river,) thirty-three, (east of the river,) and thirty-five, in township ninety-two, of range TWUiTT-IiauT. Township eighty, eigiay-one, eighty-two, etgnty-viree, section twelvo, (east of the river,) in lotensatp eighty-nine, and sections twelve and twenty-four, (east of th. river,) in township ninety, of range twinti-kin. Townships eighty-one, eiguty-two, ana eiguty-tnreo, or range TitniTt. Township, eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-three, of rang. imitrv-OK. Township seventy-six, aoventy-wven, eighty-two, aud eighty-three, of range tuirtv-two. Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, soventy -eight, seventy-nine eighty, eighty-two, and eitrhtv-ihrre, of ranga TiuaTT-rnaxB. At the Land Office at CIlAltlTON, commencing on Monday, th twentieth dav of Julv next, for tho disposal of the public lands with in tbe limits of th. following named townships and fractional town ships, viz: north of the base line ana west of the nta principal menaian. Fractional township sixty-soven,' binding on tho Missouri line, of ranges nanrxeK, mnetecx, twentv, twemtt-oh, twenti-two, TWSNTT-TIIREX, TWBXTT-rOua, and TWENTT-PIVF, Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and township sixty-eight, sixty-nine and seventy, of Tang, twihti-iix. Fractional townshin sixty-seven on tho Missouri line, and town ships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of rango TWENTT-SKVEft. Fractional township aixty-even on tba Missouri line, and town- ablps sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range twejitt-xioht. Townships sixtv-eignt, sixty-nine, seventy, auu seventy-one, oi rane twemt-xixe. Townshin seventv-four. of range toirtt. At the Land Office at 1IL UUUIJE, commencing on Monday, the twenty-seventh day of June next, for tbo disposal of the publio lands situated within the undermentioned fractional townships adjoining the northern boundary of the State, vix : Ciortn or lot caw una ana iprss of me Jilin prinerptu menuian. Fractional township one hundred, in range rivi, six, 8EVEX, RIORT, and NtxR. Lands appropriated by law for th. use of schools, military and other purposes, together with " those swamp and overflowed landa made unfit thereby for cultivation," If any, which shall bo selected by the fe'tat. authoritir before th. daye appointed for th. commencement of the publio sales respectively, under the Act entitled M An act to enable tbe State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the Swamp lands ' within their limits " approved September 2bth. ISoO, aria be exrtuaea jrom tme sales. The otTerina of th. lands will be commenced on the days appoint ed, and wilt proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and th. sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will ba admitted until after th. expiration of the two weeks. Given under my nana at tne uity ot n asuington, tuis nrst uay or February. Anno Domini on. thousand eight hundred and fifty tbn.. MILL Alt!) FILLMOKE. By th. President: . . , , . Johh Wuaox, Commissioner of the General Land Office. KOTTr-tJ TO P RE-EM PTTOX CLAIMANTS. inn nenon entitled to tbe rizht of nre-emption to any of th. knds within the townships and fractional townships above enumerated, far required to establish th same to the satisfaction of the Iteg-feter and Ileceiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable alter string lhinoiict,s,oA before the d annotated foe the commencement of tiie nubile snleof the binds sanbracinc tb. tract claimed, otherwise such rhlm will bo forfeited. ' 1 1 1 1 1 ,i-,t unit Ieb23wl3t OnemiMt'tm-T of the OVeer.il Land OSre. KILBOUKNE, KUHNS & CO., Sign of the GII.T BROAD AXE, usve on nana, and are con atantly receiving from American, English and German Man- nfactnrera.ageneral assortment oi uaraware, which we are offering. tprices that eannot fall togiveaatiafaction Merchant., Machanica, Farmersand Mann factnrer.arelnvitedtoeal 'and examine onratoek. ap21 KILBOUKNE, KLUNS OO. LEATHER BELTING. The undersifjned, Acenu lor the (ale or KEES Y BOVT'rl celebrated premt-n patent Rlvtlrd, StTtraral Lentber Band., have this day received a full asortment of all aizea. from m to 18 inehe. in width. W'e would cell the attention of thepublietotbeabove article, a one posetng nperior merit. They are made from the thick and solid pit. of the treat oak tanned Iralher, and are stretched by powerful machine, (invented and ie tyk.t H. only.) whereby tbev are mat's to ran atraifbt and true, have a ani form bearing oa tbe drum or pulley, bold their widthsevenly , and give from IS to 9i per cent more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Sold at maaafaetarer" price, yrltb addition of freight only, by R I L BOURNE, KUIJN3 CO., Jnl5 Sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, Colombo, O. AJOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS, RE PAIRS ON TUB NATIONAL ROAD Scaled proposals will be recolvod for repairs on the National Road, for tho year At MORItlA'i'OWN. at Hie Imma nf Un Prieo. en Xaturu (A 3d of April nett, until two o'clock in tho nlternoon, lor that portion oi tnoroad lying between th. Ohio Hlvcr and Including tunaoin mnewpsi. At WASHINGTON, at the house of P. 11. Ankony, on Monday, o uuf qr Aprn, until S0 O'cioct in tun aitornoon, lor mat portion Of the Ruad lvinir botwrxm the 31 it mile and fiOth mile. UUIS 1I1DIUSITO. At ZANIOHVILLE. at the WInslow 6th day of April, until a o'clock In the lion oi ine itoad v ni between the WUIUSITG. At HKBRON, at tho house aay oj apni, until is o'clock, noon, tor that portion ot the itoad lying between the 91st and 112th miles, both Inclusive. . At UUIiUMKUH. at the orrlr. of tho Board of Public Work, i Saturday, the 9th day of April, until 1 o'clock in the alter- )on, lor lint portion of tko Itoad lying between tho 113th and on noon, foe il, m.rihm l3Gih mil. s, both inclusive. m iiar a l e. i i t., a tbe Anderson Tavern, on Monday the 1 ith day of April, until 1 o'clock in the altnrnonn, lor that portion of mw ruaa jyiD uotween ine uim ana iiitmue. noin inc u sivn. From the Ohio Rlvor, west to tho lUGtb. mile, inclusive, Rid dors will bid lor the bnst quality of Limestone, andioraliko mnwri-uwinnioinn, win nana jvitt miles. Mom inn LOTth to tbo KHth miles, inclusive, tho mattirlal rami un ui inn nest quality oi scroeneu (travel. Bids for unscreened Gravel will ba considered for that nortlnn of the Road lyinjr between tho 137th and l(18th miles, Inclusive. Bids will beeonsidero-, for " Niggerhend Limestone," fnr that portion 01 me icond vnr between the 7iu and 47th mi let. In elusive, and for'1 Blue Core" for the 49th. 0th and5Utmilps. Kids tor screened Gravel, will be considered fur that nor, inn of tho Hoad lvinir betwnen the 119th and 1.17th mllea. hnth in. elusive. Bids for screened Gravel -from Black ' Lick "nr Rli? Walnut rce, win oe consiacrea xor thai portion oi tnt Hosa lying utuwenn tne u Jin ana limn miles, noto inclusive A nrlce nor rod of IUO cuhla fAAt.wltl.hn hid fnr nuarrvlnir. hauling and breaking, including the, wholo In one bid. Also, a Erlco per rod of 1U0 cable feet, for quarrying and haulin In ono td; and a price por rod of 0U cublo joet, for breaking, In one bid. Bo that the quarrying, hauling and breaking may be given io one contractor; or tne quarryjDg ana naming to one, and the breaking to another, as the bi Js may determine Contractors who obtain work, will be expected to commence at once, and tn executo it promptly, within the time specified in the bonds. When tbe delivery of mute rial is awarded to one contractor, nnd the broaking to another, the former must pro gre wun ma won in nv noc io aeiay ine latter. One-third nartot thn work mutt be done everv consecutive sixty aays irnm ine date ot tho contract, and tbe wholo must bri compictoa Dythoyutli day ot October next. Tbe material, whether of Limestone. Blue Core, or Gravel. must be of such quality as the Acting Commissioner, or Resident Engineer, will anurovo. and mnstlio broken fn nieces not to ox ceed four ounces in weight; and 'whore screened Gravel is used, all nieces exceed nc four ouneea in welitht mnitbe-broken. rayments win he made at stated periods, s tho work pro g -. Information that mar be dired. between this and the lettinir. way oe ooiainea on application to I hosias dijllkb and than cis CauoHToN, Esqa , Superintendents of Repairs, or to J. M. i'iiiumkli,, lujsiuout cnsinoer in cnargo oi tne national uonu. satisfactory rolercnces. All bids must bo sealed, and addressed todKOHCE W.MANV. PF.NNY, Acting Commissioner, and endorsed on thn outsldo "rroposaia lor National Kosd." UKUIttlK VV. MANrrrWNY, Actiiur Commissioner Hoard Public Words. March 9, 1833. marl5 w TO CORN-GROWERS. BARNHI LL'S -R- rATbr- T COltN-l'LANTr.K. one of the greatest imorovo- m. tils ot Iho asn, and one of the treatest labor-savina iniula- ments evor ollerod to tho corn growers nnd farmers of tho country.This machine has now boen in use sufficiently long, and met who sncii universal coinmenastion wnerever introduced, as io render it complete auccess no longer a problem. It la capablo, by a latctmnrovument. ol ulantitiu to any denth. from one lo luurincnca. It is rucoinmendstion enntigh fn regard to this machine to rn unanimously awarded'TuTtTff cacii'iY life UhlirSltiW 'fKitsT'S tho rotate Board of Agriculture, and tbe manufacturer now ofler it the public with entire confidence in It perfect adaptation to the purpoio Intended. One man and a horse can, with one of those machines. Dlant wilh oaso from seven to ten acres per day, doing the furrowing out, dropping and covering at one operation, aud doiog It altogether better than It can possibly be done by hand aa well as at a great saving of labor. One or two grains of corn aro deposited in the ground every nine or ton inches In tbo lurrow, and the corn must of courie grow to better perfection and yield more aounanntiy in ears, tusn where the stalks are crowd) d together in a bill. It is also equally adapted to tbo planting of Whlto Beans, Peas, etc. In answer to tbe frequent inquiries made by farmers living at a distance, we would aay, that tun " Oorn-Plauter" I adapted to all kind of land, and will plant with equal accuracy in the rough, roiling, stumpy ground, and tho level, well clearoa field. It will also prove equally succosstul on Boo, as in any other modo of planting. . We have the following, agents for tho sale of our machine : . (furdner ac Walknr, Akron, ti. : Jubn C Ha-bert, Richmond Dalo, O. ; John Work, Lancaster, O Byron, Miller Shrove, Louisville, Kv. i William A. (1111 & Co , Columbus, O.; UoWitt Co, Cleveland, O. ; John P. Dair & Co., Cincinnati, O ; Allen St. Evans, Chillicotho, .; Thus. Knist, Indianapolis, Ind.: . Kittrotfgo, Dayton, O. ; Fred, riant, 81. Louis, Mo.; H K. Con. way ir Co., Portsmouth, O. ; W. T. Dennis ii Co., Klchmoud, Ind i Mumtbrd Si Hooker, Lsfayette, Ind. A jew rouommendationa are appended from farmera wboie reputation throughout Iho Scioto Valley Is a sufficient guarantee of their value t Alraara. III. BRIGHT & CO. Urntlrmrn i Having now had tn nsn for two yeai-a, two of J. Barnhille Corn-I'llinlera, manulaolured by you, 1 take pleasuroin saying to you that you can use my nntno aa a reference to any extont, as tn their great utility. Ho well am I satisfied of their cnmplete adaptcdnesa to the pur pose of planting corn that too ranch cannot be aaid in their praise, and I would cordially recommend their speedy introduction throughout the corn.raitlng region, as an implement second only in importance to the plough. J. O'H. Henick. This Machine Isdccidrdly good. Sc ientific American, Hrptem. btr 20, 18.1I. We would append tho uanies of Tuomaa Huston, James Machle, Joseph O'B. Henick, Col. Foster, Hons county, Jonsthan Huston, Hugh Bell. Koss county, James Hi'cbie, Win. A. Hill, Columbus, Morgan Mace, rpringllcld, li'.. Dr. II. Johns, III , !irly & Elliott. Cleveland. Manufactured only by M. BRIGHT It CO.. Circl-vlllo, Obio. Orders from all parte oi Ohio attended tu ptomptly. if sent early. mar8-dltw3ml M. BKIlillT t CO STEAM SAWMILLS and LANDS for Sale. About Wirt ACRES OF LAND, with two Steam MILLS. two Dwelling Houses, and other buildings, In Prairie township, Franklin county, 1-J mile west of Columbus, and bounded on the eaat by the Columbus and Xenla Railroad, and weat by the Big Derby Creek ; and about nan a miie trom me nauunaufoaa. Also About 10O Acre, of 1. nnd. Steam Mill, Dwelling House, i o. In Berlin. Delaware county, 20 mileslrom Columbus on the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad ; there la ide track and Station on tho land, and near the Mill. A Lao A bant 4 IO Acre, or l.nnrt. two bte.ua Mills, with Houses. In Cardineton, Morrow county,:i8 mileslrom Columbus, oa the last named liailroad. All of these lands are ot the first quality for farming purposes, a part of which is covered with valuable timber, beeidee almost inexhaustible quantities on other landa, in the vicinity ol the Mill, aflording an exccellent opportunity for Lumbering business, on account of the tacilitica tbo Railroads furnish for transportation. . , The Milla are the HI a ley klnd.all bulltaboutlSmonthaaince, on the moat Improved patterns, and in tbe most subatantial man- Engine., 12-Horse Power each ; Boilers 20 feet long, 40 Inches diameter, 13 inch Fluea, g Inch Cylindera, and la inch stroke. The above oilera a rare opportunity for investment, being sit-aated on Railroads recently opened, and in aituation where landa are rapidly Increasing in value. The above property will beeold in Iota to euit purchasers, and oa eaay terms, aa they moat be disposed of tocloeeup a partner- hFo'r further particulars Inquire of Thomas S. Barhaeh, Agent, Cleveland; Col. John Miller, Colnmbns. ot Lyman Strong, at Crdlngton. STONE WITT, Furvtvor. of the firm ol Harbaeo, Stone At Witt. Cleveland, Nov. 6, 1851-wtt i USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY V The Company 'a magnificent new steamship "COLDKN AGK, 1000 Tort, will be duptttched for Port Philip, Blelbonrae nnd Sydney, Aaatralla, aboal tbe 13th at May. Th!a steamih'p I ol the alio and strength, and every way equal tn the Col lns' line ot steamers, being 300 lt In lemth, 43 lert beam, and 32 feet hold, tbe is double diagonally braced, with iron bars, and every improvement that experience and science can auggeat has been adopted. Her accommodate ne for First, Second and Third class Passenger, are believed to be superior to any steamer ever hnilt. Her model ia nnequald, and It is confidently expected that she will make th. trip from New York to Aaitralia within SO days Mopping only at tbe Cape ol Good Hope to coal. Paaaenier. may rely that every attention will e mid to their wants, Ul that tbe ahip will be liberally snpp'ied with every comlort. Aa experienced Surgeon will be attached to tbe snip. Rates or Fa Flrrt Csbin Ladies' Saloon, iTTS: First Cabin Upper Saloon, 1f4) ; Second Cabin Lower Saloon, J75; Third Class Forward, t JOO. Children nnder 12 years ot age, hatr-rrice. Kicht mole f. et of narrate allowed each passerrer, not exceeding 2i 0 Iba ia weight. Books are aow open. A remittinee of one-half the amount will aeeure a berth oalanea tn be paid within thirty daya before the time of sailing. For freight or passage, appij at ine cmce ot tne company, to J. HOWARD SON, A gnats, raarK-wGt-r 34 Broadway . . lr- THE GREATCONSUMPTION&COUGH REMRDVV Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S - ; , uisuin ivr me jiungs, rOR TBI OUR! Of Consumption, Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis, Wasting of the Flesh, Mink Duuta t?.. : :u r m t,,i . ' ty ""ifji viuj, jTtjiutnza, rniAtgtc, ratn in th iide, and all Vtieata of (he Chett and Lungs, 10,000 REWARD l offered for a better Reelp. "-"5. oi bc S- ilmoly use nP hai nil am .trfim. ,h. p, ..- ni "" ? me nooi oj m mseass J iinuoBM u ini-w me nun, or we Lttsease at such I iu speedy effect, that any one using it freely to directions lor li4 or 4S houra, are not entlfely aatis. ,ri. , jT ZLd , ? irowr v ti-rrr ( mnritl. thn botMn mr hn rntnrnmii. mnA THF.ro I MONEY HILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. The mutt I dfstreiilog cough Js frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken ud In a few houra time. Thn nllUnied An nnt hnvsi tn taae ooltle alter bottle uelorn thev nnd kLWIW thlarnmnrtv will atlurd r Hot' or not. Call on tbo Airent and sret a uamuhlet aratls. The Trenthia ok Consumntion alone li wurth more than thn nrlM ni thla mheii. i ou win nna certificates oi Vhvsteians In Cincinnati, and of nth- ers whoso cures have btenaflooted bars at home, when thn u r i ' van ua luunu i 7 be nubile have been imnosed on bv remedies. rnanmmniirlnH by cert! ii outfit which have always originated from some unknown source, we bellevo that a Medicine possessing real merits will entire cure- wnerever it is used, at home aa well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preoaratfon. but una which. If mod In snRSon. will save the lives of thousands: and 'nera-nftfl muai mane mi oar am wun jitems uom wnom innr nuronaao. tnat in every caie wbero It la used freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction Is not riven in 24 or 48 hours, ibev can return tne medicine, and their MONEY wHltt cheerfully refunded,, , nrofin ijn inaiLjT(tDn THE GREAT COUGH AND CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY. Reader! have vnn a couirh. whleh mu urn npoWtlnir nndnp mo iuhh inai u is a common ooio, and to at it win soon wear itself out 1" Let a friend tell you, in all kindneis, what will soon bo tbe urobab e result. In a short time, it vou cnntEnne tn nnir. lect yourself, yon will begin to feel a sense ot tightness and impression across the chest, accompanied with frequent sharp dart lug pains. Then, a dry, hacking cough will sot in, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or white Irotby matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still take no medf cinn, tnese unuieisant svmniomi win increase, and vou will soon nave ncctio lever, cold emus, nigdt sweats, copious expectoration, and then great prostration, if you still neglect youriolf, a fow wflfks or months will see you consigned to the grave. Irnv-lng your friends to mourn bow rapidly cons urn pi ion did its work, and hurried vou awav. Friend I have vou no cause to he mariiieu t in tne auove saetcn yon may see in a ginis, how ev ery caie of consumntion Droirrrsses. with moro nr less roniditv. to a fatnl termination Of all the thousands and millions whom this great Destroyer has fathered to the tomb, everv sin trie essn ben an with a cold I If this had been attended to, all might have uvt a wen i out, being neginclea, unaer ine ratal delusion that It would " wear Itself oft." It transferred its deadlr action to tbe uuiMnce oi ine lungs, exciting more tne formation oi tuoercies. Anuiner and another cold added tuot to the Uime, until these hihini(.ihn0t.n n BnrAn un,i i tbo disease i vi'ry uimcuii oi euro, ana oiiBnumes sots at aonanco all Human means. In the latter, or worst slagoa. this medicine will oftentimes ar rest the disease, or check it progress, and will alwaya make tho patiuntrnoro comfortable, and prolong bis Hie, and It Is therefore worthy ol a trial but in it incipient or forming period, Consumption Is s curable as any other disease, and Dr. Hall s Balsam tor the Lungs. If taken at this time, will euro It aa sure as it is taKen I we earnestly exhort all who have a cough, or are subject to colds, to keen the medicine by them, end whenev er you take cold, eradicate it thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and loavo your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in vigor tu a good old age. I'onniiin-itiiHi unreal Testimony or n I'nyalRlnn. Misses. Baker St Co. Dear Sirs Tho nublio generally are fully aware of tiie thousands of remedies for Diseased Lunu. tinder the titles of Snrsaparillss, Pills, Plasters, Liniments, eVo., that are daily brought tn notice through tho newapapors, by way of advertisements My object in writing this note lor publication, is to induce the publie, or at least those who are afllict- od (if they wilt use patent medicines), to use one that contain t articles of MEAL II HE in PULMONARY DISEASES. 1 am con-acluus that, in so doing, 1 am acting most unprufessionnlly, and aerogatory to tne interests ot medical science and tho regular practitioners ot medicine. me menicinct" wnicn iroter is-ii. h a lis 1 balsam r un THE LUNQS. 1 have prescribed It in a large number ol eases. and always with success. One caso in particular, tn which I wlihnow to reler, was UIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS. who had been called In consultation with myself. The patient bsd aiiihoaymptutns ot connrmea consumption, sucn aa uoia Night Sweate, Hectic Fever, Harassing Cough, with continued pain fn the lube of the Right Lung, attended with severe Dlnr-rbmal Ho eommencod immediately to got bet,er, by the use ol the above-named np dlcine, and was soon restored to his usual health I Ibuvo a)sn found Dr. Hall's Balaam the rtost valuable) Kxpctorant for h reakina: up distressing Coughs and Colds More physicians' Testimony. We, Iho undersigned, Physicians ot Cincinnati, certify that Dr. Wrfght'a statements aro entitled to tho fullcat confidence rf the public, and wo esn fully corroborate what ho haa said, haying used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in . number of coses, mtththr HAPPIEST EFFECTS I J. 8. I.AWSON, M. D , Wn, C. Smith, M. I)., J. I. Johnson, M. D. For sale by (I KOBERTd Sc CO., corner of High and Brosd streets. JanCS-WrdanCmeow Columbus, Ohio. IIEIIE IS VOUB REMEDY. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. A Most Mikaculou CtTRrt or Had Laos, aftvr 43 tears' snr- TKBtxa Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Hatpin, of 70 St. Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May 13!, ItM i To Professor IIollowat i Sir At the age of 18 my wire (who I now 61) caught a vio lent cold, which settled in ber leg, and ever since that lime th'-y Lave been more or lesa sore, and greatly Inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, ami tor months together she waa do priverf entirely ot rest and sleep. Every remedy that m-'dieal men advi.ed was tried, but without erteoit her health suftervd aeverely, and tlio state of her legs was tertibie. I h-td o'trn read your advertteements, and advised her to try yiur Piils arid Ointment , and, as a last retuurcc, alter every other remedy had proved uveh-is, she cor-snted tod. so. rho commenced six weeks ago, and, atrangn to relate, ia now in good health Her legs are painieas, without scam orsc- r, and hi raitv-p sound and undiiturned. I'mild Vou have witnessed the turlennge ol my wile during the last 4:t years, ard contrast tbern with her pretent enjoyment ol health, you won d indeed feel delii hi- d in having been themans of so greatly alleviating til" aul)fins ol a loilu creature. (Signed) Wil'Iaji IJalpij. A PERSON 70 YEARS OF A(iK CUBED OP A BAD LEU, OF THIRTY YEARS 8TANHINU Copy of Letter from Mr. William Abbs, Hnilder of Gas Orens, of Rushrlife, near Uuddersfield, dated May 3'sl, IfM. Tit Prafesaor Hollorat: Sir I suffered lor period of thirty years from a bsd leg, the result of two or three different accidents at (las Works accompanied hy .corhntic symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pills ard Ointment haro etlected a complete euro in so short a time, that tew who had not wiinesacd it would credit the fact (Signed) William Anns. The tru'h of this statement can be yerifi- d by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Huddersiield. A flRK.ADFUL BAD BIIEAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. Extract of et Lettir from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pmsknrsi, Aral, aatta vtcemoer tMn, jcou. Tn Profe..r,r NnLLdViVt Dear Sir My wife had been suffering from Bed Breast for more thsn six month, and during the whole period had the beat medical attendance hot all to no nse. Having before healed an awful wouad In my own leg by your unrivaled medicine, I determined again to use your Pills and ulnlment, and 1 here-fore gave them a trial in her raae, and fortunate It waa I did so, lor in less than a month a perfect care waa effected, and the be a-f fit that various other braochca ot my family have derived from Iheir use Is astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to all my friends. (Signed) i-redrrick man a a. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment In mo of the lollowiogea.es: Bad l-egs, Chilblains, Gout, Bad Breasts, Chapp'd hande, Glandular Burns, Corns,(tolt,) Swelling, Bunions. Cancers, Lumbago, Bite of Mo-Contracted and Pilea, ehetoes and Stiff Joint, Rheumatism, Sore-fhroaU, Skin disease. Scurvy, Sore-bead, Tumonrs, Ulcer. Wound, Ywa. Rand Fliea. F.lenhantiaaia. Scalds Coco bay, Fistulas, Sore Nipple, Chlego-loot, ttnA tha Mt.hli.hmnl ni PrnleMnr HoLLOWAT.244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dcalera ia Medicine, throughout the British Empire, and to thoae of the United St.te. la Pot at 37le, 67c, and $1.50 each. Wholesale by tbe principal Drng bouses in tne union, ana oy Me.rs. A. B. At D. Sauna. New York. n- Tiw.re la mnriderable saving by Inking the larger size. . B. Direction for the guidance ol patients in every disor der are affixed to e.en rot. bo,u-ictot.ij B. II. 31 BAKINGS, Cincinnati, Agent for Ohio. T T. COOK'S SAD- XV. DLR. HARNESS. TRUNK MANUFACTORY Robert T. Coon, having rested tbe evtablubmettt for-merlw nnenoied br Mr. Keeae be hi now ready to trapp y at tnewos no . --- all who mar favor 'kins with a rail. wun any article ia ni uaa iit- mii.nl n, .1 tn -mnini anv hat the best workmen, aor ase srors of inferior quality, manntartared nnder bi own Immediate ia-neetina. be will warrant everv article) carchawd at beestao- hah meat to give aattaf actioa. tnare-wlna XfOTICE TO BRICK-MAKERS. Thesub- -L seriber wishes to hire !Mrty-BT banfle, ana me MOULDERS, for the next .casnn. to whom be will pay the bit est wagea. For further particulars address th anderstgard. I Yellow Spring., Oreene coanty, Ohio. . ,. t2Wlwaw2m l. LAVENDER. House, on Wednesiau. the r.W.BmXa ? ??lvt CALOMEL, or MINERAL POI8- ,.', - :r. " un, anu la aaie lorino most aeucate child. 1.1 and Slh mll. both JMl d'8 r? ' I "VflCHOLS' JOURNAL or HEALTH, WA 1 TKR-OURB AND IIUMAM PROGRESSA Monthl, MmLI. 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Price 18 Oif 12, Mrs,Nlahols'Experiencnin Water-Oure,"..' 5 Of SO, Dr.Nichols'ltWomaninallAgesandNatlonsl'tt 11 50 Of 40, Dr. Nichols Ksoteric Anthropology," $ 00 Of 100, 11 Fsoterlo Anthropology," and S. P. Andrews' " " ncience oi society," each, ! ; or the. others to the same amount. The pints (to on Nichols' Journal, nild ouarterlr In advance. will be. In tbe Stati of New Vork. eiuht cents a vear in Bll nth. er States, six onts a year. Address, as soon as possible, with Name, Post Office, County and Ptate; enclosing Poitsge Stamps, Silver. Gold, or rood Bank Notes, prepaid, . T. L. NICHOLS, M. D , leusit-wii . rortcnestor. , I., (near wow lorat city. RAFR. R. HAZLRTT. ISAAC STRAUB & CO., Mill Factory, cor-rer of Front end John streets, Cincinnati, O. Warehouse fio. IS t ront-sl., between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati. Tho above Is a wood eut of single gosred " Uueen of the South" Corn Mill and Crusher. We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great atrength and dura bility, and ease ol operation. We place this useful contrivance nn all lze of Mill, by which mean we convort a Corn Mill into a Stock-Feed Mill but a lew minutes work to put It on. or to take it off. We manufacture portable Mill, single and double geared', (best quality of French burrs,) to grind Wheat, Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated lor steam, water or horse power. These Mills have been run by steam and horae power in competition against tho otber make of Mills of our city, at our State Fairs, and have never failed to carry off tho first premium on one occasion waa awarded a ooautnui sliver medal, nur mi 11s aiao ioor two first premiums, as tho best mills, at two Annual Fairs of oar ueensuics' inititure. Also Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam, water or horse power. This mill waa exhibited In operation by horsepower, at the Ohio State Fair in lt-50, when It waa awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal. Also Diderrnt kinda of portable horae powers snd stesm-engine. All our article, for ease of operation, aimpllclty, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by uone now in use. AllourRrUcV,ffAfa"a'tte'monVy' For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those Interested to onr pamphlet, to be had at our factory, whore we take pleasure to explain each article. ISAAC STRAUB CO. Note Mr. Kimball, the partner of J, H. Burrow, while ex hlbttlng a Burrow Mill at our State Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his mill, and couragooualy entered into a verbal agreement wilh me to grind eorn thus 1 Whoever grinds the soil, regarding quality and quantity, waa to be the owner of bolb mills, at each and .very trial : first trial Straub to ran an 18 Inch mill j Burrows k Co. to run a 20 inch mill. . second trial Straub to run a 'ii inch mill s Burrows It, Co. to run a 24 Inch mill. third trial Straub to run a 2(1 Inch mill ; Barrow t Co. to run a 30 Inch mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped oat To the above I now aunond a ehallenae to grind cob feed out of whole ears of corn 1 I will run my 18 inch "Queen of the South" with a cob-breaker attachment, the same article that took the premium at the Ohio State f air, last inn, against a vi men (furrows Mill and wm. Stewart Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, both to be run aionre 1 aud if you are apprehensive of a risky business, you have any entire approbation to run Mr. Pomerny's Corn Crasher as .a auxiliary. Should my single articlaf.il to grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined productlona of the two or three mills (lust as yon please) then yon can draw a few hundred dollars aa stakes put up. Come boys, don't be cowardly there la nothing like walking straight Into the merits ol the thing.. ISAAC STRAUB. To J. II. Borrow It Co seplS-wly VELLOW SPRINGS WATER CURE X ESTABLISH M ENT Grreni Cousmr, Ohio The above establishment is opoa lor the reception ol patients, for winter treatment, and for visitors. The buildings which are large and commodioua, and e.pable of accommodating over 100 p.tienia, were erected for their present purpose, and ara aitnated In a region of country well known for tha purity of Ite atmoapbere, healthiness, and for iu beautiful and rvmantle aornery tha Springs ar inexhaustible and ot the purest water) having 100 acre, of land attached, there la ampl. scope for exercise, without leaving tha premise. There 1 also a Bowling Salooa 100 feet long, with other description ot amusements, wbera pa. tleota can engage in auch beslthlul nad diverting exerclsr. aa will be beat calculated lo restore their muscular atrength. - Th. great sneeess which has attended our treatment ia aearly all eaere ol chronie diseaaea, including those dlsraaea peculiar to femilee, ha. bean such as to warrant us tn holding out Inducements and sncoarasement lo the afflicted to try th efTreti of lba Healing properties of AanctVs great emtio, agent. WA TtlT particularly Rheumatism, brrvoua Affections, f final Disease., Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chilla and Fevers, Incipient Con-sumption, and indeed ia nearly every lorm of Chronic Diaeaae, th. success of Hydropathy or Water Cure haa beea unparalleled, la Acute Oiteasea, also, tbe sueceaa of tbe Water Treatment la even much more apparent, recovery being universally quirkea than nnder tbe Drag Syetrm, and without its debilitating effect. To remove wrong impressions, we would wish to remark that Winter treatment ia genera I v more aue-vaalnl thaa Summer patients a t being subject to the debilitating effects cf tha warm weather The Medical Department fa under tba car. of A. CHENEY, M. D .and Q. W. RIGLER, M. D. fgT renas For Board and Treatment, from tbe 1st of O.-tol r to tbo 1st of April, Irons $6 to )rj per week, paid weekly, according to th room oecop-ed. and the length el time th. patient may remain. Visitors f5 per week treatment do 1 1 per day. Patients are rrqueated tn bring t Cottna Sheets and 1 Mara Bbeit; 3 Comforts, 1 Blank., and 4 Towele. PatieaU not afiag-lag tha above wiU be charged 50c per week extra. The establishment caa be reached by Ih. Little Miami Nan-road I rota almotrt every direrlina. Person will pteaee wotity tne Conductor oa tba ear., who wl I leav. them at the atatsoa Jnrt opposite the house. , . Further information win be give, by letter er eaerwar aa appbruina tn Dr. A. CHi:Nr: AJCN at th. "repor t. Dr. O. W. BIGLKR. aorthwest corner of Sixth aad College - r-i 1 .1 .t,ta Yellow Spring Water Care. TV, tt. ISM. Jaa.ll arly NOTICE TO RTomnOLDER.. THE Stockholder. 1 a theColumla.Piqa..rMllnditmaallrad are aoti tied that tbe let hartlmeat ol tea per eaat. I. rera. red.aad regular payment. nrre.lter every tlxty day sot tea per eer-t. aatil paid. ., Wm Dennlana, Jr.,EK-.,.alhorlrd ta eollectfroai aad re-eJp,..llStockho.der.i.FranklrncnJyrTioeS-wtl 0,f.tLk.LC. N IOTICE TO FARMERS, AND ALL WHO antltOTICEItNEn The anhsrvlher aroa'd rTrtfally iafrrai the public, that a Is ready to op rateoa King ftawea.se as fa effect a rare : aad tbe a, ir yoa wis, be raa slat tba bona, and take It IT. He caa a so 1 1 mm. Roaa-Spavas. rare roa Evil and Fistula, and reran. e Tamnra. Aa. Tboaa who wih hi atri ama, will please addras. (post paM) JIMfcS r4Vll;K. urrg-wfA Barlesa P. O, Mawara eeaaiy, O. rf"1 "" ' . 11-1 tlJBxUT aaajaw I I I ( "T . 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